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Regional Autonomy, Cultural Diversity and Differentiated Territorial Government: The Case of Tibet – Chinese and Comparative Perspectives: Law, Development and Globalization

Editat de Roberto Toniatti, Jens Woelk
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2018
Regional Autonomy, Cultural Diversity and Differentiated Territorial Government assesses the current state of the international theory and practice of autonomy in order to pursue the possibility of regional self-government in Tibet. Initiated by a workshop and roundtable with political representatives from different autonomous regions, including His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, this book brings together a group of distinguished international scholars to offer a much-needed enquiry into solutions to the Tibetan quest for ‘genuine’ autonomy. Examining the Chinese framework of regional self-government, along with key international cases of autonomy in Europe, North America and Asia, the contributors to this volume offer a comprehensive context for the consideration of both Tibetan demands and Chinese worries. Their insights will be invaluable to academics, practitioners, diplomats, civil servants, government representatives, international organisations and NGOs interested in the theory and practice of autonomy, as well as those concerned with the future of Tibet.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367024161
ISBN-10: 0367024160
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Law, Development and Globalization

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction Neither Panacea, nor Pandora’s Box: Comparing Autonomy with a View on Tibet and China Jens Woelk Part I Differentiated Territorial Government in China: Potential for Tibet? 1. Foreign Influence and Constitutionalism in the PRC: A Western Perspective on Change and Uncertainty in Contemporary Chinese Legal Culture John W. Head 2. The Rule of Law in China: Fundamental Uncertainties. About Decoding a Fundamental Concept John W. Head 3. Dilemmas of Genuine Autonomy for Tibet Yash Ghai 4. Chinese Policies on Regional Self-Government: The Case of Tibet Michael C. Davis 5. The Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People: An Explanatory Introduction to the Tibetan Proposal Michael C. Van Walt van Praag Part II Practice of Regional Autonomy: Experiences Compared 6. From Compromise to Compact? Working Autonomy in South Tyrol Jens Woelk 7. Asymmetric Regionalism in Spain: Catalonia and the Basque Country Rafael Bustos Gisbert 8. Devolution and Devolution Plus: Anti-foundationalist Foundations for Constitutionalism John Morison 9. Can Quebec’s Relative Autonomy within Canada be a Template for Tibet? Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens 10. The Autonomy of Aceh Hans-Joachim Heintze 11. Sometimes Guns Are the Answer. The Path to Autonomy in Tibet, Burma, and South Sudan David C. Williams 12. Territorial Autonomy in India Thomas Benedikter 13. Is Malaysian Federalism a Good or a Warning Example for Solving the China/Tibet Issue? A Brief Inquiry into a Half-Century Experiment in Asymmetric Federalism Andrew Harding Concluding Observations One Country, Three Systems: The Tibetan Quest for Genuine Autonomy Between European Experiences and Asian Perspectives Roberto Toniatti

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Multinational Integration, Cultural Identity and Regional Self-Government assesses the current state of the international theory and practice of autonomy in order to pursue the possibility for regional self-government in Tibet.