Self‐Determination: Politics, Philosophy, and Law

In Margaret Moore (ed.), National Self-Determination and Secession. Oxford University Press (1998)
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This chapter examines the empirical complexities of territorially based ethnic separation against the growing philosophical justifications for self‐determination. Horowitz argues that ‘clean breaks’ are not likely, not least because ethnicity itself is a contextual and therefore mutable affiliation, and argues that more attention should be paid to encourage domestic measures of interethnic accommodation.

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