National-Cultural Autonomy and its Contemporary Critics
Discover the intriguing insights of Ephraim Nimni in his thought-provoking book, National-Cultural Autonomy and its Contemporary Critics. Published in 2009, this engaging text spans 276 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of national-cultural autonomy theory as articulated by Renner. In this groundbreaking work, Nimni presents the first English translation of 'State and Nation,' accompanied by contributions from a distinguished array of political scientists.
Each chapter offers a critical examination of the implications and applications of national-cultural autonomy in the context of modern ethnic relations and nationalism. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of sovereignty, statehood, and minority rights in today's diverse societies. Don’t miss out on this invaluable resource that challenges traditional perspectives and stimulates thoughtful discussion on ethnicity and politics.