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  2. Non-territorial autonomy - Wikipedia

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    Non-territorial autonomy is an umbrella term and highly contested concept, the meaning of which is interpreted differently by both researchers and practitioners. [1] This term has been used either as a synonym or as a connected term with several other concepts with a similar meaning, such as national personal autonomy, personal autonomy, national cultural autonomy, cultural autonomy ...

  3. List of active separatist movements in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic group: Goans. Proposed autonomous region: Goa [86] Political party: Niz Goenkar Revolution Front; Jammu region. Ethnic group: Dogri people. Proposal: separation of the Jammu region from Jammu and Kashmir as a separate state within india [87] Political party: Ikkjutt Jammu; Bodoland. Ethnic group: Bodo people. Proposal: statehood for ...

  4. Anti-authoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-authoritarians usually believe in full equality before the law and strong civil liberties. Sometimes the term is used interchangeably with anarchism , an ideology which entails opposing authority or hierarchical organization in the conduct of human relations, including the state system.

  5. Separatist movements of India - Wikipedia

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    Tensions existed between insurgents in these states and the central government as well as amongst their native indigenous people and migrants from other parts of India. Insurgency has seen rapid decline in recent years, with a 70% reduction in insurgency incidents and an 80% drop in civilian deaths in the Northeast in 2019 compared to 2013. [ 7 ]

  6. Autonomism - Wikipedia

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    George Katsiaficas summarizes the forms of autonomous movements by saying that "[i]n contrast to the centralized decisions and hierarchical authority structures of modern institutions, autonomous social movements involve people directly in decisions affecting their everyday lives, seeking to expand democracy and help individuals break free of ...

  7. Twenty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India

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    The Twenty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as The Constitution (Twenty-second Amendment) Act, 1969, inserted new article 244A in the Constitution to empower Parliament to enact a law for constituting an autonomous State within the State of Assam and also to provide the autonomous State with Legislature or a Council of Ministers or both with such powers and ...

  8. Sociotropy - Wikipedia

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    People with sociotropy tend to have a strong need for social acceptance, which causes them to be overly nurturant towards people who they do not have close relationships with. [3] Sociotropy can be seen as the opposite of autonomy , because those with sociotropy are concerned with interpersonal relationships, whereas those with autonomy are ...

  9. Autonomous State Demand Committee - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC), originally Peoples Democratic Front, was set up as a mass organization of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation with the aim of statehood for the Karbi Anglong region in the India state of Assam. ASDC was active in the districts of Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao (North Chachar Hills).