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Racism / International law / Nationalism / Forced migration / Cultural assimilation / Ethnic conflict / Self-determination / Minority group / Ethnic group / Ethics / Sociology / Social philosophy
Date: 2006-02-28 13:54:02
Racism
International law
Nationalism
Forced migration
Cultural assimilation
Ethnic conflict
Self-determination
Minority group
Ethnic group
Ethics
Sociology
Social philosophy

Nyomda THANKS... to several people for the idea and assistance in preparing this book. First, it was Szabolcs Magyarody who first suggested that I write an essay on Autonomy, and he supplied the initial resources that he

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