By Sally Ding on April 27, 2011
| ID: |
HARP-543 |
| Title: |
National Recognition without a State: Cree Nationalism within Canada |
| Source: |
Nationalism & Ethnic Politics, Summer2000, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p95, 21p, 1 graph |
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| Year: |
2000 |
| Pages: |
0 |
| Author(s): |
Howard Ramos |
| Keywords: |
Canada, culture, human rights, civil and political rights, minority rights, self-determination |
| Abstract: |
Questions the assumption that nations either have states or seek them. Discussion on how the concepts of nation and state were joined; Reason for the emergence of a politics of recognition or of social-cultural difference; Strategies and goals outside the state; Example of a flexible strategy of national action. |
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