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Nationalism and the State
Welfare and Identity in Scotland and Quebec
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216 pages
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The book explores the interplay between the reduction of welfare systems in developed states since the 1970s and the rising demands for self-governance from national minorities. It examines how these two significant trends have influenced the structure, power, and legitimacy of the state, highlighting the often-overlooked connections between welfare state retrenchment and minority aspirations for autonomy.
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2006, paperback
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