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Approved 18 Oct 2024

Politics of Transnational Integration and National Fragmentation (ASK22G)

H3J8W (Autumn 2024, 100%, Day, Distance, Falun, Round 3, ORD)

Literature

  • Blomqvist, A. E. B. (2014). Economic nationalizing in the ethnic borderlands of Hungary and Romania : inclusion, exclusion and annihilation in Szatmár/Satu-Mare 1867-1944 (1st ed.). Stockholm: Department of History, Stockholm University. ISBN: 9789176490037
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  • Bremberg, N., & Gillespie, R. (2022). Catalonia, Scotland and the EU: Visions of Independence and Integration (1st ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9780367653439
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  • Cabestan, J. P., & Pavkovic, A. (2013). Secessionism and separatism in Europe and Asia : to have a state of one's own (-). London: Routledge. ISBN: 0415667747
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  • Brubaker, R. (1995). National minorities, nationalizing states, and external national homelands in the new Europe. Daedalus, 124(2), 107-132.
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  • Divald, S. (2022). Autonomy à la carte: The creative claiming tactics of the Hungarian minority in Romania. Regional & Federal Studies, 1-20. DOI: 10.1080/13597566.2021.2007887
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  • Horowitz, D. L. (2003). The Cracked Foundations of the Right to Secede. Journal of Democracy, 14(2), 5-17. DOI: 10.1353/jod.2003.0033
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  • Huysmans, M., & Crombez, C. (2019). Making exit costly but efficient: the political economy of exit clauses and secession. Constitutional Political Economy, 31(1), 89-110. DOI: 10.1007/s10602-019-09295-1
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