New Nation-States and National MinoritiesJulian Bernauer, Daniel Bochsler, Rogers Brubaker, Magdalena Dembinska, Fulya Memisoglu, Karolina Prasad, Antoine Roger, Edina Szöcsik, Hanna Vasilevich, Doris Wydra, Christina Isabel Zuber ECPR Press, 3 mar. 2014 - 306 pagini The twentieth century saw the emergence of new states shaped on the classic nation-state model. How has this model been moulded and implemented? What have been the implications for minorities in these new nation-states? And how have minorities responded to nationalising processes? Following a discussion by Rogers Brubaker of his concept of nationalising state, contributions to this volume examine the dynamic relations between national minorities and nation-states established in the course of the last century, including Ukraine, Moldova, Turkey, Malaysia and Israel. This book’s original theoretical framework and comparative approach offer a new understanding of the complex interactions between the formulation of a state identity and the aspirations of those who do not fit in the proclaimed core nation. In light of recent developments in ‒ notably ‒ Ukraine and Israel, this book is essential reading for all those interested in the rights and protection of national minorities and, more broadly, in the debates over the definition of the polity in a tense environment. |
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Against the Nation Moldovan Political Discourse | 39 |
Inventing the Ukrainian Nation Identity Building | 59 |
Group Empowerment and CrossEthnic Dialogue | 79 |
Majority as Minority a Comparative Case | 99 |
Nationalising States and Nationalising Policies | 123 |
Nationalising Discourse Versus Minorities Political | 149 |
The legacy of the NationState Building Process | 169 |
Whose Mobilisation? An Ontological Primer on | 191 |
Ethnicity and Strategic Voting in the 1998 Ukrainian | 209 |
On Fissions and Fusions of Ethnic Minority Parties | 231 |
Whats in a Comparison? Some Remarks About | 255 |
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New Nation-States and National Minorities: A Comparative Perspective Julien Danero Iglesias,Nenad Stojanović,Sharon Weinblum Previzualizare limitată - 2013 |
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