Three Nations Waring in the Bosom of a Single State: An Exploration of Identity and Self-Determination in Québec

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Author/collaborator
Title
Three Nations Waring in the Bosom of a Single State: An Exploration of Identity and Self-Determination in Québec
Abstract
An examination of why nationalist Québécois leaders are drawn into implicitly racist arguments to explain why French-speaking residents of Quebec have the right to self-determination and succession, while other arguably equally distinct peoples within Quebec do not. The author singles out Anglophones and Aboriginal peoples as those who could use self-determination theory to argue for their own sovereignty from Quebec.
Publication
The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs
Volume
Vol. 21
Issue
no. 1
Pages
197-223
Date
Winter/Spring 1997
Language
en
Citation
Guglielmo, Rachel. “Three Nations Waring in the Bosom of a Single State: An Exploration of Identity and Self-Determination in Québec.” The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs Vol. 21, no. 1 (Winter/Spring 1997): 197–223.
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