National question
National question is a term used for a variety of issues related to nationalism. It is seen especially often in socialist thought and doctrine.
In socialism
Social Democracy and the National Question by Vladimir Medem in 1904Social Democracy and the Nationalities Question by Otto Bauer in 1907The National Question and Autonomy by Rosa Luxemburg in 1909Theses on the National Question, writings by Vladimir Lenin in 1913, first published in 1925The Problem of Nationalities, Chapter 39 of Leon Trotsky's History of the Russia Revolution Volume 3: The Triumph of the SovietsMarxism and the National Question, a 1913 pamphlet by Joseph Stalin on the definition and roles of nations within MarxismAlfred Klahr#Klahr's theory of the [national question in Austria|Zur nationalen Frage in Österreich], a 1937 articles by Alfred Klahr on AustriaOn the Question of Nationalities in Ethiopia by Wallelign Mekonnen in 1969Other national questions
- Adriatic question
- Albanian question
- Armenian question
- Aromanian question
- Bessarabian question
- Croatian question
- Cyprus question
- Eastern question
- * Greek Project
- * Thracian question
- German question
- Irish question
- Jewish question
- Kaliningrad question
- Karelian question
- Kurdish question
- * Mosul question
- Macedonian question
- Montenegrin question
- Palestinian question
- Polish question
- Quebec national question
- Roman question
- Schleswig-Holstein question
- Serbian question
- Taiwan question
- Ukrainian question, see Little Russia and Russification of Ukraine
- Wendish question
- West Lothian question
- "Question of Western Sahara", the title of two United Nations resolutions:
- * United [Nations General Assembly Resolution 34/37]
- * United Nations General Assembly Resolution 40/50