This dissertation approaches the challenge of resurging nationalist sentiment through the study of the conceptual history of the nation. It makes two related arguments. In the first place, the dissertation suggests that our contemporary understanding of the nation as a political community is inadequate and problematic as a principle for political organization in the twenty-first century. In contemporary political discourse, the nation is commonly understood, at once, as a cultural-linguistic and as a political community, closely tied to, if not identical with, the state. The discrepancy between conceptual ideals and demographic reality, however, is profound. Most countries do not have ethnically homogenous populations and therefore the nati...
Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and soc...
This thesis tries to answer the question of how and why the concept of nation has become so powerful...
This volume explores the various ways in which the nation-state as an organizational structure and n...
In the twenty-first century the nation-state has become the fundamental ordering principle of the wo...
The aim of this paper is to present some key aspects from the theory of nationalism studying. Nation...
This study is an examination of the exercise of nationalism as the assertion and/or reassertion of t...
This dissertation addresses a need for international relations theory to account for and to explain ...
The dissertation examines the relationship between democracy and nationalism from a normative standp...
Amid the global resurgence of nationalist governments, what do we know about nationalism? This revie...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first ten years of the post-communist period suggest tha...
This thesis presents a history of the concept of the state as a political community. Beginning with ...
Following dissolution of empires, nation-states appeared on the stage of history in the 19th century...
Widely comprehensive and comparative volume, covering most European states This volume analyses an...
This book centers on one fundamental question: is it possible to imagine a progressive sense of nati...
The recent surge in academic theorizing of the nation and nationalism has made it difficult to isola...
Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and soc...
This thesis tries to answer the question of how and why the concept of nation has become so powerful...
This volume explores the various ways in which the nation-state as an organizational structure and n...
In the twenty-first century the nation-state has become the fundamental ordering principle of the wo...
The aim of this paper is to present some key aspects from the theory of nationalism studying. Nation...
This study is an examination of the exercise of nationalism as the assertion and/or reassertion of t...
This dissertation addresses a need for international relations theory to account for and to explain ...
The dissertation examines the relationship between democracy and nationalism from a normative standp...
Amid the global resurgence of nationalist governments, what do we know about nationalism? This revie...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first ten years of the post-communist period suggest tha...
This thesis presents a history of the concept of the state as a political community. Beginning with ...
Following dissolution of empires, nation-states appeared on the stage of history in the 19th century...
Widely comprehensive and comparative volume, covering most European states This volume analyses an...
This book centers on one fundamental question: is it possible to imagine a progressive sense of nati...
The recent surge in academic theorizing of the nation and nationalism has made it difficult to isola...
Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and soc...
This thesis tries to answer the question of how and why the concept of nation has become so powerful...
This volume explores the various ways in which the nation-state as an organizational structure and n...