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South Tyrol's Negotiated Autonomy

The study of South Tyrol's negotiated autonomy is both a way of understanding how the Italian Alpine area successfully accommodated its linguistic groups (German-, Italian-and Ladin-speakers), and why there are diverging opinions on how to revise its Second Autonomy Statute of 1972. The paper e...

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Sovereignty
World War II
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