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Ethnopolitical Movements 581

  • 306661
  • Semester 1
  • 25.0
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An exploration of some of the ways that peoples and organisations rather than states can be involved in contemporary international relations. Through a variety of political and other means minority groups, located both within single states and spreading across state borders, have increasingly come to be active in the international arena. These dynamic and sometimes tendentious relationships are explored and appropriate concepts, theories and methods are developed to understand what is taking place. -- Course Website



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