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_aY N Kly _9124949 |
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| 245 | _aSocietal Development and Minority Rights | ||
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_aAtlanta _bClarity Press Inc _c1997 |
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_a269 p. _bPB _c21.5x14 cm. |
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| 520 | _aAs advancing technology, environmental degradation and competitive globalization impress upon humanity the need for sustainable human-centered development, the way in which majority/minority relations are institutionalized within multinational states may be key to their societal development as a whole. In this lucid and compelling overview, international legal scholar Y. N. Kly examines the urgent international dialogue now taking place on how best to institutionalize the co-existence of dominant and nondominant ethnic groups within the same multinational state. | ||
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_aCultural pluralism _9124950 |
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_aMinorities--Civil rights _9124951 |
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_aMinorities--Social conditions _9124952 |
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