Minority Rights

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The question of minority rights is one of the great dilemmas of contemporary politics. Increases in the flow of immigrants, migrants and refugees have raised public concerns that greater cultural and ethnic diversity creates instability within nation-states. But does stability really require homogeneity? Or can it be maintained in the presence of different minority groups?

In this path-breaking book, Jackson Preece analyses whether traditional minority rights theory is sufficiently dynamic to inform effective responses to modern challenges. The central premise behind minority rights is that groups recognized and supported by the political community are far less likely to challenge its authority or threaten its territorial integrity. However, as Jackson Preece shows, the potential for collisions of values and interests still exists, and the possibility of a permanent solution to the problem of diversity remains elusive.

Minority Rights will be an indispensable resource for students and scholars of political science, international relations, law, and sociology.

Contents: 1. Understanding the ‘Problem of Minorities’. 2. Religion. 3. Race. 4. Language. 5. Ethnicity. 6. Beyond the ‘Problem of Minorities?.

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Title
Minority Rights
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788131607251
Length
224p.,
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