Self-determination : national, regional, and global dimensions / edited by Yonah Alexander and Robert A. Friedlander.
As part of a national and international revolutionary strategy, terrorism has introduced into the struggle for power within and among nations a new mode of violence in terms of technology, victimization, threat, and response. It has also affected our present concepts and perceptions of self-determin...
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2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Introduction
- The Concept of Self-Determination
- Self-Determination: A Definitional Focus
- North and South America
- Self-Determination: Canadian Perspectives
- Self-Determination: United States Perspectives
- Self-Determination: The Latin American Perspective
- Europe and the Soviet Union
- Self-Determination: Western European Perspectives
- Self-Determination: British Perspectives
- Self-Determination in Soviet Politics
- Asia and Africa
- Self-Determination Outside the Colonial Context: The Birth of Bangladesh in Retrospect
- Self-Determination: The African Perspective
- The Middle East
- Self-Determination and the Middle East Conflict
- The Jewish Struggle for Self-Determination: The Birth of Israel
- International Law and the United Nations
- Self-Determination: A Legal-Political Inquiry
- Self-Determination: A United Nations Perspective
- Self-Determination: Future Prospects
- Self-Determination and World Order.