Regional autonomy, cultural diversity and differentiated territorial government: the dase of Tibet – Chinese and comparative perspectives/ (Record no. 198753)

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International Standard Book Number 9780367024161
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Classification number 320.1509515
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Title Regional autonomy, cultural diversity and differentiated territorial government: the dase of Tibet – Chinese and comparative perspectives/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Roberto Toniatti and Jens Woelk
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.
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Extent 322 p.
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Formatted contents note Part I Differentiated Territorial Government in China: Potential for Tibet?<br/> 1. Foreign Influence and Constitutionalism in the PRC: A Western Perspective on Change and Uncertainty in Contemporary Chinese Legal Culture John W. Head <br/>2. The Rule of Law in China: Fundamental Uncertainties. About "Decoding" a Fundamental Concept John W. Head <br/>3. Dilemmas of "Genuine Autonomy" for Tibet Yash Ghai<br/> 4. Chinese Policies on Regional Self-Government: The Case of Tibet Michael C. Davis <br/>5. The Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People: An Explanatory Introduction to the Tibetan Proposal Michael C. Van Walt van Praag<br/> Part II Practice of Regional Autonomy: Experiences Compared<br/> 6. From Compromise to Compact? Working Autonomy in South Tyrol Jens Woelk <br/>7. Asymmetric Regionalism in Spain: Catalonia and the Basque Country Rafael Bustos Gisbert <br/>8. Devolution and Devolution Plus: Anti-foundationalist Foundations for Constitutionalism John Morison<br/> 9. Can Quebec's Relative Autonomy within Canada be a Template for Tibet? Jean-Francois Gaudreault-Desbiens <br/>10. The Autonomy of Aceh Hans-Joachim Heintze<br/> 11. Sometimes Guns Are the Answer. The Path to Autonomy in Tibet, Burma, and South Sudan David C. Williams<br/>12. Territorial Autonomy in India Thomas Benedikter <br/>13. Is Malaysian Federalism a Good or a Warning Example for Solving the China/Tibet Issue? A Brief Inquiry into a Half-Century Experiment in Asymmetric Federalism Andrew Harding Concluding Observations One Country, Three Systems: The Tibetan Quest for Genuine Autonomy Between European Experiences and Asian Perspectives Roberto Toniatti
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Keyword Self-determination, National
General subdivision China--Tibet Autonomous Region
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Keyword Autonomy and Independence Movements
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Personal name Toniatti, Roberto., ed.
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Personal name Woelk, Jens., ed.
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        Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section 24/03/2021 9 3201.86 320.1509515 TON/R 49866 24/03/2021 General Books
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