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How do groups - be they religious or ethnic - achieve sovereignty in a post-nationalist world? In Self-Determination without Nationalism, noted philosopher Omar Dahbour insists that the existing ethics of international relations, dominated by the rival notions of liberal nationalism and political cosmopolitanism, no longer suffice.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1 Distinguishing Peoples from Nations
2 Self-Determination and Minority Rights
3 Self-Determination and Plebiscitary Democracy
4 Ethical Communities without Nations
5 The Illusion of Global Community
6 The Contemporary Revival of Sovereignty
7 The Legitimacy of Sovereignty Claims
Conclusion
Notes
Index