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Political development, in this sense, is both about redress- ing the imbalance between the state institutions and collective or communi- tarian interest and the constituent members of the state, as citizens, and their more direct concerns, interests and allegiances as individuals.
Similarly, nations that find themselves torn between states (for example, pre-unification Germany) have commonly sought unity as a means of redressing what is usually seen as an organizational distinction that does not reflect the reality of shared identifica- tion (in the case of Germany, such identification being ethnic rather than civic).
The logic of such a proposition is, however, that should cir- cumstances change and some within that majority wish to seek redress, the civic structures of, for example, equal access to a consistent rule of law will not be available.
Seeking redress, and in response to inter-ethnic conflict, Tamils formed separatist organizations, the most dominant being the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which seeks to establish a new, breakaway state (see Phadnis, in Diamond et al. 1989a).
There is no international legal mechanism for redress
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