The rise of "state-nations"
By: STEPAN, Alfred.
Contributor(s): LINZ, Juan J | YADAV, Yogendra.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Washington : National Endowment for Democracy / The Johns Hopkins University Press, July 2010Journal of Democracy 21, 3, p. 50-68Abstract: Must every state be a nation, and every nation a state? Or should we look instead to the example of countries such as India, where one state hold together a congeries of "national" groups and cultures in a single and wisely conceived federal republic?No physical items for this record
Must every state be a nation, and every nation a state? Or should we look instead to the example of countries such as India, where one state hold together a congeries of "national" groups and cultures in a single and wisely conceived federal republic?
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