Abstract

Ethnic Autonomy - Comparative Dynamics examines the relationship between ethnivity and the various types of autonomous or self-determination behavior in the Americas, Europe and the developing world. The articles are written wuth a view toward explaining the common elements of ethnic autonomy and other a multidisciplinary approach that make them important reading for students of sociology, political science anthropology, psychology, history, or anyone interested in the control, stability, peace, and justice in a heterogeneous society

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