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The Changing Notion of Self-Determination. Global repercussions for the International Community
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Self-determination from Versailles to Dayton : its historical legacy. - ( Europe and the Balkans international network ; 11)-
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Dans le même volume
- Foreword
- Woodrow Wilson and the Principle of "National Self-Determination" as Applied to Habsburg Europe
- The National Programme of Leninism
- "Volk", "Nation", "Rasse" in the Theory and Practice of the National Socialism
- German Policy and the Rejected Peoples
- The Nazi "New European Order" and the Reactions of Ukranians
- The Yugoslav Communists between National Question and Self-Determination before Second World War
- Tito and Regional Balkan Agreements (Attempts at Integration of the Balkans)
- Self-Determination in the Post-Communist Era
- The Decline of European Politics
- The Changing Notion of Self-Determination. Global repercussions for the International Community
- Self-Determination and Secession in a Sociological Perspective
- Index
- List of Contributors