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State and Majority Nationalism in Plurinational States: Responding to Challenges Below

This Special Issue is the result of an ongoing academic conversation about state and majority nationalism.

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State and Majority Nationalism in Plurinational States: Responding to Challenges from Below

Coree Brown Swan
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Daniel Cetrà
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Opinion

Boundaries of the Nation and their Implications in a Multinational State: Comparing Quebecers and Other Canadians

Centre on Constitutional Change
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Opinion

Secularism at any cost?

Centre on Constitutional Change
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Opinion

Turning Ethnicity against Ethnic Nationalities

Centre on Constitutional Change
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Opinion

Does the use of majority and minority mislead when addressing nationalism?

Centre on Constitutional Change
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Opinion

Finding the Ways Forward on Kashmir

Centre on Constitutional Change
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Opinion

Taiwan: A Puzzle for Majority Nationalism?

Centre on Constitutional Change
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Call for Abstracts - Majority Nationalism in Plurinational States: Responding to Challenges from Above and Below

Centre on Constitutional Change
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