Emmanuel Dalle Mulle
I am a post-doctoral researcher at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, where I am currently working on a research project entitled ‘The Myth of Homogeneity: Minority Protection and Assimilation in Western Europe, 1919-1939’. I previously held visiting research positions at the London School of Economics, Boston University, KU Leuven and Universitat Pompeu Fabra. My research concerns minority nationalism, welfare nationalism, separatism and national identi
Subjects: History
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New Trends in Justifications for National Self-Determination
Published: Mar 01, 2016 by Ethnopolitics
Authors: Emmanuel Dalle Mulle
Subjects:
History
This paper argues that the Scottish National Party and the Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie have recently made an instrumental case for independence that runs counter to traditional principled notions of external self-determination as an end in itself, as well as to remedial arguments based on claims of victimisation, alien rule and lack of recognition.
Belgium and the Brussels Question: The Role of Non-Territorial Autonomy
Published: Jan 01, 2016 by Ethnopolitics
Authors: Emmanuel Dalle Mulle
Subjects:
History
This article describes and assesses the process of territorial and non-territorial devolution in Belgium.