Blood across borders: The role of the kin-state in minority protection

Popovski, Vesselin and Turner, Nicholas (2013) Blood across borders: The role of the kin-state in minority protection. In: Blood and Borders : The Responsibility to Protect and the Problem of the Kin-State. United Nations, New York, pp. 231-239. ISBN 9789210563376

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Abstract

State borders do not match the borders of nations. The global map is an inherited historical mismatch of states – as artificial constructs with arbitrary borders – and nations – broad groupings with social, cultural and linguistic ties. Hence there exists a rich tapestry of various national, ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, with many people residing outside their “kin-state”.

Item Type: Book Section
Keywords: State Borders | Linguistic Minorities | Ethnic conflict
Subjects: Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Social Sciences (General)
Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > International Relations
JGU School/Centre: Jindal Global Law School
Depositing User: Subhajit Bhattacharjee
Date Deposited: 17 Apr 2022 11:44
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2022 11:44
Official URL: https://www.un-ilibrary.org/content/books/97892105...
URI: https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/2403

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