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Multinational State - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsMultinational State ... Multinational states are defined as political entities that encompass multiple distinct territorial minorities or national groups, which ...
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Contentious Federalism and the Multinational State - Eurac ResearchContentious Federalism and the Multinational State.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|separator|>
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Multinational State - Irénées - Irenees.netThe multinational state is a state containing national plurality in a particular form, where a national minority is only within that state forming a kind of ...
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Full article: Multinationalism, Constitutional Asymmetry and COVIDOct 18, 2021 · The United Kingdom is an unusual multinational state. Its legitimizing ideology—British unionism—acknowledges multinationality in ways that ...
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Kymlicka's Multicultural Citizenship - George IordanouDec 20, 2011 · According to Kymlicka, a nation is a 'historical community, more or less institutionally complete, occupying a given territory or homeland ...
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[PDF] Multinational democratic federations - Edinburgh Research ExplorerWe argue that India merits inclusion as a multinational state, but that, as in other multinational states, there may be powerful state narratives that seek to ...
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[PDF] Nations Without States: Political Communities in the Global AgeA multinational State explicitly acknowledges its internal diversity, and, in so doing, it influences the diverse definitions of nationalism that may emerge ...
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9.3 The State of States – Introduction to Cultural GeographyNation-states are actually in the minority compared to multinational states, which are states that have more than one nation within their borders. With ...
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8.2 HOW POLITICAL SPACE IS ORGANIZED - Open Text WSUNation-states are actually in the minority compared to multinational states, which are states that have more than one nation within their borders. With ...
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Political GeographyMultinational state - a state having more than one nation. Part-nation state - a nation extending beyond state border. Stateless nation - a nation without a ...
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Summary of "Multicultural Citizenship", by Will Kymlicka : r/neoliberalJul 22, 2019 · In Canada, the main example Kymlicka has in mind are the the Québécois. Multinational states are states encompassing several nations in the ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Multicultural Citizenship | Summary, Quotes, FAQ, Audio - SoBriefRating 4.3 (143) May 27, 2025 · polyethnic states: Multinational states contain national minorities with distinct homelands, while polyethnic states are characterized by ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Multicultural Citizenship within multination states - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · I will argue that in the particular context of multination states, these new citizenship agendas must promote a distinctly multinational ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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The work of JS Mill shows the importance of a common identity to ...Feb 13, 2014 · In his examination of John Stuart Mill's thought on Europe in Mill's ... multinational state. The first reason he gives for this is ...
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Mill and Acton on liberty, nationality and multinational statesSep 25, 2023 · Lord Acton's critique of Mill's claim that free institutions are almost impossible in multinational states ignored the definition.
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Multicultural citizenship within multination states - Will Kymlicka, 2011that is, in states that have ...Missing: key characteristics
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Beyond the Multinational - States: the Revival of Nations - jstorThe slightly romantic light in which the multinational states are viewed these days reflects the growing interest in multi-cultural and heterogeneous societies.
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Belgium - Languages, Ethnicities, Diversity | BritannicaIn the south the French-speaking Walloons make up about one-third of the country's population. About one-tenth of the people are completely bilingual, but a ...
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Statistical information about Switzerland1. Ethnic divisions: Total population: German, 65%. French, 18%. Italian, 10%. Romansh, 1%. Other, 6%. Swiss Nationals only: German, 74%. French, 20%. Italian ...
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Three takeaways from the 2021 census - Russia.PostJan 30, 2023 · 55% fewer ethnic Ukrainians and 60% fewer Belarusians versus 2010. Some of the sharpest declines were seen in other East Slavic ethnic groups.
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Ethnocultural and religious diversity, 2021 Census of PopulationJun 21, 2023 · These tables provide 2021 Census highlights on ethnic or cultural origin, visible minorities and religious diversity.
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Ethnic conflict - WikipediaPublic goods provision. A major source of ethnic conflict in multi-ethnic democracies is over the access to state patronage. Conflicts over state resources ...Theories of causes · Ethnic conflict amplification · Ethnic conflict resolution
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Ethnic Composition and Democratic Values: A Global Investigation ...Sep 30, 2022 · In this study we investigate the relationship between ethnic fractionalization and democratic attitudes in 91 countries in the period 1995–2014.
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Multinational Federalism: How to Measure A 'Federal Deficit'?Multinational (quasi)federations are polities that hold together at least two constituent national partners. Unlike sovereign or majoritarian nations, ...
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Can federalism help to manage ethnic and national diversity?Astonishingly, critics of multinational federalism usually fail to note that the major federal failures ... failed federations that power-sharing was absent.
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Consociationalism | Definition, Examples & Benefits - BritannicaSep 18, 2025 · Thus, Switzerland has been characterized as a consociational democracy since 1943, Belgium after World War I, Austria from 1945 to 1966, and the ...
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Full article: Consociationalism and the StateJun 8, 2023 · This article is the first to survey and systematize insights on the role of the state in consociational theory and practice.
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A Political Efficiency Case for Federalism in Multinational States... multinational state in which ethnic or nationalist groups. seek transfers or ... Political Science Review. David Kuehn · Aurel Croissant ...
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Serbian Nationalism and the Origins of the Yugoslav CrisisApr 1, 1996 · The dissolution of multinational communist federations and the ensuing armed conflicts that have emerged with their transformation into ...
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The Soviet collapse: Contradictions and neo-modernisationThe ethno-federal structure in all three communist federations (USSR, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia) provided the catalyst for disintegration, with the splits ...
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The Creation and Dissolution of the Multinational StateAug 9, 2025 · The new situation, and the political elites' perception of it, created the tension which finally destroyed the basis of the multinational state.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Dissolution of CzechoslovakiaIn general, it can be claimed that the dissolution was caused by different attitudes and views of Czechs and Slovaks on the economic reforms and the market ...
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Government and Trade in the Achaemenid Empire | World CivilizationKey Points. Cyrus the Great maintained control over a vast empire by installing regional governors, called satraps, to rule individual provinces.
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The Achaemenid Empire: Foundations Of Imperial GovernanceA notable aspect of the Achaemenid Empire was its policy of respecting cultural and religious diversity. Unlike many conquerors, Cyrus the Great and his ...
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Multi-Ethnic Roman Empire: Immigration, Influences, RomanizationPeople were allowed to retain their ethnicity, language, culture and religion for the most part. Latin was [not imposed except in the army] and administration; ...
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Yes, the Romans Were Diverse—but Not in the Way We Understand ItAug 22, 2017 · Roman citizens are by definition equal regardless of ethnic origin. In his speech Aristides does not downplay ethnicity; he himself speaks as ...<|separator|>
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Mongol Multiculturalism - World History EncyclopediaJun 20, 2022 · They used multiculturalism in three ways: to help run the empire, to obtain unique services, and to display the far reach of their power.
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What Was Life Like Under The Mongol Empire? - HistoryExtraMay 15, 2023 · The Mongols permitted different religious communities across their empire to practise their own beliefs reasonably freely. In doing so, they ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How a small group of Mongols conquered such a vast domainOne answer to this question is that the Mongols were adept at incorporating the groups they conquered into their empire.
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The Holy Roman Empire | World Civilizations I (HIS101) – BielThe Holy Roman Empire was a multi-ethnic, decentralized complex of territories in central Europe, with an elected emperor, that dissolved in 1806.
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Management of religious pluralism in the Ottoman Empire and TurkeyFeb 22, 2024 · The millet system is central to the Ottoman indirect administration of different religious communities and should, therefore, be understood ...
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Were Empires Better Than Nation-States at Managing Diversity?Mar 16, 2018 · Often empires took the lead in preserving and conserving local cultures, studying the local languages, propping up indigenous institutions, and ...
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The multinational empire – nationalism vs. the unified stateAustria-Hungary had an extremely diverse state structure. At the start of the First World War it was a major power in decline. Social and political problems ...
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Czechoslovakia | Holocaust EncyclopediaPrewar census data divides the prewar population of Czechoslovakia along ethnic (mother tongue) lines at about 50 percent Czech, 22.3 percent German, 16 ...
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The Velvet Divorce: A Peaceful Breakup in Post-Communist ...A strong majority of both ethnic Czechs and Slovaks opposed dissolution, and relations between the two groups were generally strong. Furthermore, remaining ...
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Why Yugoslavia failed - Forum of Federations... multinational federation were possible only where national and republican self-determination coincided. In the case of former Yugoslavia, this condition was ...
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The Breakup of Yugoslavia, 1990–1992 - Office of the HistorianThe three countries joined the United Nations on May 22, 1992. Serbia and Montenegro formed a new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as a successor state to old ...Missing: multinational | Show results with:multinational
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Nigeria | History, Population, Flag, Map, Languages, Capital, & FactsThere are an estimated 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria. Each inhabits a territory that it considers to be its own by right of first occupancy and inheritance.
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Nigeria country profile - BBC NewsJul 28, 2023 · Nigeria is a multinational state inhabited by more than 250 ethnic groups speaking over 500 distinct languages. The three largest ethnic groups ...
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Federalism and State Restructuring in Africa: A Comparative ...May 4, 2023 · As most African states are multinational, federalism should be preferred. However, federalism is very unpopular in Africa, which can be due ...
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"Ethnic Federalism in Ethiopia: Background, Present Conditions and ...In 1991 Ethiopia established an ethnic federal system that gave full recognition to ethnic autonomy, while maintaining the unity of the state.
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Federalism and Ethnic Accommodation in Ethiopia: A Promised ...Ethiopia adopted multinational federalism in 1995 to accommodate its diverse ethnic groups, granting them self-determination rights, including secession.
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Ethiopia (01/09) - State.govEthnic groups (est.): Oromo 40%, Amhara 25%, Tigre 7%, Somali 6%, Sidama 9%, Gurage 2%, Wolaita 4%, Afar 4%, other nationalities 3%. Religions (est.): Ethiopian ...
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South Africa - IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs169. The San and Khoekhoe African Indigenous Peoples are not formally recognized in terms of national legislation as a customary community.
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Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 2009 - Constitute ProjectThe rights recognized in this Constitution are inviolable, universal, inter-dependent, indivisible and progressive. The State has the duty to promote, protect ...
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Building a New Scotland: an independent Scotland in the EUNov 17, 2023 · Scotland is a country within the multinational state of the United Kingdom. Following centuries as an independent nation, in 1707 the ...
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The Impact of the War in Ukraine on the Eurasian Economic UnionMoreover, it triggered the rapid launch of the Eurasian Economic Union as a five-nation group (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia). Moscow ...