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Changing the Angle: Does the Notion of Non-Territorial Autonomy Stand on Solid Ground?

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Changing the Angle: Does the Notion of Non-Territorial Autonomy Stand on Solid Ground?



Publisher: ECMI

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14 pages, pdf

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Non-territorial autonomy (NTA) is an old and a new issue at the same time. The idea took more or less clear shape by the late 19th century, but the political and scholarly debates at the turn of the 20th century and also of 1920-30s were essentially forgotten for decades. Although the rebirth of NTA in English-speaking academia occurred around 20 years ago and the number of publications is still growing slowly, one can already reflect on the major patterns of how the notion is being mastered and utilized.