Minority nations in multinational federations: a comparative study of Quebec and Wallonia
In: Routledge series in federal studies, 22
In: Routledge series in regional and federal studies 22
In: Routledge series in federal studies, 22
In: Routledge series in federal studies 22
In: Routledge Studies in Federalism and Decentralization
Multinational federations rest on the coexistence of two or more nations within a single polity. Within these federations, minority nations play a significant role as their character differs from the other building blocks of the federation. This edited volume offers a comprehensive comparison of two such minority nations - Quebec in Canada and Wallonia in Belgium - which exemplifies many dimensions, themes and issues highly resonant to the study of federalism and regionalism across the globe. Quebec and Wallonia have experienced several decades of federal dynamics where both regions have had t
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