‘Orphans of Secession’: National Pluralism in Secessionist Regions and Post‐Secession States

In Margaret Moore (ed.), National Self-Determination and Secession. Oxford University Press (1998)
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This chapter focuses on the problem of national pluralism and the implications for secessionist politics and governing post‐secession states. It outlines institutional arrangements within and between states for recognizing national communities when there is likely to be disaffected national minority groups created by the act of secession.

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