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Qualified autonomy and federalism versus secession in EU member states / Annegret Eppler, Charlie Jeffery, and Stefan August Lütgenau (eds.).
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English
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Innsbruck : StudienVerlag, [2021]
©2021
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415 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Subject(s)
European Union countries
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History
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Autonomy and independence movements
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Congresses
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Secession
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European Union countries
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Congresses
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Federal government
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European Union countries
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Congresses
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Scotland
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History
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Autonomy and independence movements
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Congresses
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Catalonia (Spain)
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History
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Autonomy and independence movements
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Congresses
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Flanders (Belgium)
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History
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Autonomy and independence movements
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Editor
Eppler, Annegret
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Jeffery, Charlie
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Lütgenau, Stefan August, 1964-
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Series
International studies series (Foster Europe) ; v. 4.
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Foster Europe international studies series ; volume 4
Notes
Planned as the proceedings of a conference of the same name held February 26-28, 2014 in Eisenstadt, Austria, this book contains updated versions of some of the presented papers together with "some new papers which do not follow the guiding questions but do address secession processes"--Preface.
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Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9783706553971
370655397X
OCLC
1321950808
International Article Number
9783706553971
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C - S
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