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Are federations always indissoluble?

Russia's heavy-handed approach to separatist tendencies in Chechenia is old-fashioned, to say the least, especially because both federalism and separatism are likely to be prominent features of the constitutional landscape ahead.

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Are federations always indissoluble?. Nature 373, 89–90 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/373089a0

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