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020 _a978-1-4985-1172-8
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_a323.6091821
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100 _aTabachnick David Edward
245 _aCitizenship and multiculturalism in western liberal democracies /
_cDavid Edward Tabachnick & Leah Bradshaw.
250 _b2017.
260 _aNew York.
_bLexington books;
_c2017.
300 _a189 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c16x24cm
505 _a1. Aristotelian citizenship for a multicultural world 2. Challenges to a deliberative model of citizenship 3. Secularism as a common good 4. Citizenship against the nation 5. Multicultural taxpayers and Canadian citizenship: Between the end of history and the class of civilizations 6. Majoritarian interculturalism and multicultural nationalism 7. Multiculturalism and national identity in Canada and the United States after september 11,2001 8. Civic virtue and cultural pluralism from the standpoint of the other: Debating multiculturalism in the age of security and surveillance 9. The European Union as a transnational republic?: Consociational, Multicultural, and post-territorial dimensions 10. Striking a Balance? The battle for Euskara in a diversifying Basque country
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