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    Minority Accommodation through Territorial and Non-Territorial Autonomy by Malloy, Tove H.; Palermo, Francesco;

    Series: Minorities & Non-territorial Autonomy;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 8 October 2015

    • ISBN 9780198746669
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages338 pages
    • Size 237x163x25 mm
    • Weight 700 g
    • Language English
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    For centuries autonomy has been a public policy tool used to provide stability and cohesion to multicultural societies. Examining case studies on non-territorial autonomy arrangements in comparison with territorial autonomy examples, this volume seeks to inform both design and decision making on managing diversity.

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    Minority Accommodation through Territorial and Non-Territorial Autonomy explores the relationship between minority, territory, and autonomy, and how it informs our understanding of non-territorial autonomy (NTA) as a strategy for accommodating ethno-cultural diversity in modern societies. While territorial autonomy (TA) is defined by a claim to a certain territory, NTA does not assume that it is derived from any particular right to territory, allocated to groups that are dispersed among the majority while belonging to a certain self-identified notion of group identity. In seeking to understand the value of NTA as a public policy tool for social cohesion, this volume critically dissects the autonomy arrangements of both NTA and TA, and through a conceptual analysis and case-study examination of the two models, rethinks the viability of autonomy arrangements as institutions of diversity management.

    This is the second volume in a five-part series exploring the protection and representation of minorities through non-territorial means, examining this paradox within law and international relations with specific attention to non-territorial autonomy (NTA).

    Overall, the book provides useful theoretical and practical insights on autonomy by departing from some traditional assumptions based on idealogical and rigid understandings of the relationship between diversity and territory. The editors and the authors of the individual chapters must be commended for their interdisciplinary approach, comparative analysis and broad geographical scope of the case studies. ... It will become an essential reference for scholars and practitioners interested in conceptualization and legal-institutional design of TA and NTA.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Part I: Autonomy and Territory
    Owned or Shared? Territorial Autonomy in the Minority Discourse
    Can Non-Territorial Autonomy bring an Added Value to Ethnic Politics?
    Minorities and the Limits of Liberal Democracy: Demoicracy and Non Territorial Autonomy
    Non-Territorial Autonomy: The Meaning of '(Non-)Territoriality'
    Part Two: Autonomy in History
    Non-territorial Millets and Autonomy in the Ottoman Empire
    From Empire to Multilateral Player: The Deep Roots of Autonomy in Russia
    Part Three: Territorial and Non-Territorial Autonomy in a Global Perspective
    Non-Territorial Autonomy as Political Strategy in Eastern Europe
    Autonomy as Symbolic Production: the Case of Contemporary Russia
    Indigenous Autonomy in the Americas
    Autonomy in South Asia: Evidence for the Emergence of a Regional Custom
    Conclusions

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