Debates on nationalism highlight loyalty and solidarity as the main benefits of a shared national identity, at the same time contrasting nationhood with universalist models of political action. This interdisciplinary thesis attempts to show nationalism as part of a broader project of modernity. In doing so, I defend a comprehensive view of nationhood, which, I argue, accounts for the recent transformation of nationhood, and explains the potential of national identity to open to universal values and norms. First, I put forward my view of nationhood, which defines nations as forms of political experience. I argue that nations have an ability to create a common public world. Second, by investigating the idea of the modern self and its ...
This thesis presents three essays that aim at analysing the impact of internal and external factors ...
This thesis’ core aim is to understand why the major social democratic parties in the UK and France ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of the University of Wolverhampton for t...
This is a study of Human Rights Education (HRE) discourse in community-based settings. It is a crit...
This thesis studies Kazakhstan’s nation branding initiatives and their implications for the evolutio...
This work presents an interdisciplinary methodology for developing endogenous measures of group memb...
The dissertation explores the politics of jurisdiction in international law. In order to do so, it r...
The aim of thesis is to address the issue of convergence versus divergence in work organisation in ...
This thesis sets out an argument against the present interpretation of the concept of autonomy unde...
Land is emerging as increasingly central to a range of urgent issues, foremost amongst which are the...
This thesis consists of three pieces of research focussed on the Councils of the United Nations, pre...
The adoption of a new constitution following the removal of an autocrat is an important step towards...
Rights claims of cultural difference, on the one hand, and of economic disadvantage, on the other, r...
The treaty of Lisbon introduced several significant institutional changes to the EU. The main resear...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on a comparative analysis of six master programmes in ...
This thesis presents three essays that aim at analysing the impact of internal and external factors ...
This thesis’ core aim is to understand why the major social democratic parties in the UK and France ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of the University of Wolverhampton for t...
This is a study of Human Rights Education (HRE) discourse in community-based settings. It is a crit...
This thesis studies Kazakhstan’s nation branding initiatives and their implications for the evolutio...
This work presents an interdisciplinary methodology for developing endogenous measures of group memb...
The dissertation explores the politics of jurisdiction in international law. In order to do so, it r...
The aim of thesis is to address the issue of convergence versus divergence in work organisation in ...
This thesis sets out an argument against the present interpretation of the concept of autonomy unde...
Land is emerging as increasingly central to a range of urgent issues, foremost amongst which are the...
This thesis consists of three pieces of research focussed on the Councils of the United Nations, pre...
The adoption of a new constitution following the removal of an autocrat is an important step towards...
Rights claims of cultural difference, on the one hand, and of economic disadvantage, on the other, r...
The treaty of Lisbon introduced several significant institutional changes to the EU. The main resear...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on a comparative analysis of six master programmes in ...
This thesis presents three essays that aim at analysing the impact of internal and external factors ...
This thesis’ core aim is to understand why the major social democratic parties in the UK and France ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of the University of Wolverhampton for t...