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1 online resource (335 pages) |
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Law, Development and Globalization |
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Law, development and globalization.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Neither Panacea, nor Pandora's Box: Comparing autonomy with a view on Tibet and China; PART I Differentiated territorial government in China: Potential for Tibet?; 1 Foreign influence and constitutionalism in the PRC: A Western perspective on change and uncertainty in contemporary Chinese legal culture; 2 The rule of law in China: Fundamental uncertainties about 'decoding' a fundamental concept; 3 Dilemmas of 'genuine autonomy' for Tibet; 4 Chinese policies on regional self-government: The case of Tibet |
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5 The Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People: An explanatory introduction to the Tibetan proposalPART II Practice of regional autonomy: Experiences compared; 6 From compromise to compact? Working autonomy in South Tyrol; 7 Asymmetric regionalism in Spain: Catalonia and the Basque Country; 8 Devolution and devolution plus: Anti-foundationalist foundations for constitutionalism; 9 Can Quebec's relative autonomy within Canada be a template for Tibet?; 10 The autonomy of Aceh; 11 Sometimes guns are the answer: The path to autonomy in Tibet, Burma and South Sudan |
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12 Territorial autonomy in India13 Is Malaysian federalism a good example or a warning for solving the China/Tibet issue? A brief inquiry into a half-century experiment in asymmetric federalism; Concluding observations: One country, three systems: The Tibetan quest for genuine autonomy between European experiences and Asian perspectives; Appendix: The 17-Point Agreement; Index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Autonomy.
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Autonomy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Woelk, Jens
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ISBN |
9781135070014 |
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1135070016 |
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