This essay aims to make a contribution to the conversation between IR and nationalism literatures by considering a particular question: What is the relationship between interstate military competition and the emergence of nationalism as a potent force in world politics? The conventional wisdom among international security scholars, especially neorealists, holds that nationalism can be more or less treated like a “technology” that allowed states to extract significant resources as well as manpower from their respective populations. This paper underlines some of the problems involved with this perspective and pushes forward an interpretation that is based on the logic of political survival. I argue that nationalism’s emergence as a powerful f...
This dissertation examines the relationship between citizenship and the growth of standing national ...
The PhD is concerned with two periods of French history, the first covers the lead up to the French ...
One of the least understood wars in America\u27s history-- the War of 1812-- gets a bad reputation f...
Has the emergence of nationalism made warfare more brutal? Does strong nationalist identification in...
The Paradoxes of Nationalism explores a critical stage in the development of the principle of nation...
This article argues that warfare has been marginalised in theories of nationalism, but that in conju...
Nationalism is often considered as a destructive force that interferes with international concession...
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Most studies of nationalism and war focus on the direct causal relationship between the two. Whereas...
This article considers nationalism in terms of national security. Nationalism has been one of the mo...
Aviel Roshwald directly challenges prevalent scholarly orthodoxies about the exclusively modern char...
Europe was a continent of nation states by the mid-twentieth century. But it was not always thus. Th...
What is nationalism? When did it originate and how did it develop throughout the centuries? What typ...
When nations are violently threatened, the choices that they make in order to cope with the challeng...
Nationalism is often blamed for the devastating wars of the modern period, but is this fair? Critics...
This dissertation examines the relationship between citizenship and the growth of standing national ...
The PhD is concerned with two periods of French history, the first covers the lead up to the French ...
One of the least understood wars in America\u27s history-- the War of 1812-- gets a bad reputation f...
Has the emergence of nationalism made warfare more brutal? Does strong nationalist identification in...
The Paradoxes of Nationalism explores a critical stage in the development of the principle of nation...
This article argues that warfare has been marginalised in theories of nationalism, but that in conju...
Nationalism is often considered as a destructive force that interferes with international concession...
In this paper, the concept of sovereignty and other related important problematic concepts such as ...
Most studies of nationalism and war focus on the direct causal relationship between the two. Whereas...
This article considers nationalism in terms of national security. Nationalism has been one of the mo...
Aviel Roshwald directly challenges prevalent scholarly orthodoxies about the exclusively modern char...
Europe was a continent of nation states by the mid-twentieth century. But it was not always thus. Th...
What is nationalism? When did it originate and how did it develop throughout the centuries? What typ...
When nations are violently threatened, the choices that they make in order to cope with the challeng...
Nationalism is often blamed for the devastating wars of the modern period, but is this fair? Critics...
This dissertation examines the relationship between citizenship and the growth of standing national ...
The PhD is concerned with two periods of French history, the first covers the lead up to the French ...
One of the least understood wars in America\u27s history-- the War of 1812-- gets a bad reputation f...