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Tag Archives: autonomy
ECMI Issue Brief #32 released
‘What do the Crimean Tatars face in Crimea?’ This is the highly topical title of ‘ECMI Issue Brief #32’ by Dr Alexander Osipov. The Brief is online now. Continue reading
Crimea crisis reflections
The Crimea crisis has triggered writings of more ECMI associates. ECMI Director Dr Tove H. Malloy explains on her blog why self-proclaimed plebiscites do not work. Continue reading
Posted in Links
Tagged autonomy, Crimea, ECMI Advisory Council, Gwendolyn Sasse, James Hughes, law, Marc Weller, plebiscite, Russia, secessionism, Stefan Wolff, Tatyana Malyarenko, Tove Malloy, Ukraine, war
ECMI Library Acquisitions – September 2013
As of September 2013, one can also find the following titles in the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) Library in Flensburg. Continue reading
Posted in Documentation, Library Flensburg, Relevant for Flensburg only, Research, Action & Documentation
Tagged Alexander Osipov, autonomy, culture, David J. Smith, Ephraim Nimni, Flensborg, Flensburg, Fred Inglis, Máiréad Nic Craith, non-territorial autonomy, Ombudsman, Tove Malloy, William McKinney
Book: ECMI and partners explore “The Challenge of Non-Territorial Autonomy”
‘The Challenge of Non-Territorial Autonomy’ is now published. The article collection is co-edited by Dr. Osipov at European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI). Continue reading
Posted in Justice & Governance, Publications
Tagged Alexander Osipov, autonomy, Belfast, consociationalism, cultural autonomy, David J. Smith, democracy, diversity, Ephraim Nimni, ethnic, European, Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, human rights, indigenous, liberal, minority, multiculturalism, nationalism, non-territorial autonomy, Peter Lang, Queen's University Belfast, religious, University of Glasgow
Osipov discusses ‘non-territorial autonomy’ as an analytical category
There may be space for non-territorial autonomy (NTA) as an analytical category, suggests Dr. Alexander Osipov in a critical review of the concept this morning. Continue reading