The concept of \u27the state,\u27 the most potent dimension of modern political life, is scarcely mentioned in most analyses of politics and society in the U.S. In other countries, the state has been harder to ignore because of a tradition of monarchy or because of an historically powerful central bureaucracy or because of weak or retarded party and legislative organizations. This article explores a possibility neglected in most analyses of ethnic mobilization. It emphasizes that state apparatus is not merely something that must \u27cope with\u27 the mobilization of ethnic groups, but is at times itself a critical factor in generating such ethnic mobilization. It is meant to challenge the conventional wisdom that politics is a dependent var...
We investigate whether political institutions can promote attachment to the state in multiethnic so...
In 1965 Raymond Wolfinger made three important claims in his article, “The development and persisten...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
Existing theories of panethnicity in the United States concentrate on Asian Americans and Latinos, t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Why do some ethnic groups consolidate their cultura...
The United States has often been viewed by ethnicity and nationalism scholars as the quintessential ...
The purpose of this review is to identify a framework for understanding the internationalization of ...
This thesis compares the political development of racial categories employed by the United States, C...
In this paper I examine the conditions under which racial and ethnic groups in America express their...
This research investigates the relationship between the state economic outlook, state security appar...
This article focuses on ethnicity, bureaucracy and state-building in Africa and Latin America. It is...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
There are huge variations in the makeup of the United Stage. The nation has grown from diverse cultu...
The strength of national identity derived from the belief that state elites would be the agents of e...
This paper draws attention to blind spots in understandings of 'the state' in International Politica...
We investigate whether political institutions can promote attachment to the state in multiethnic so...
In 1965 Raymond Wolfinger made three important claims in his article, “The development and persisten...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
Existing theories of panethnicity in the United States concentrate on Asian Americans and Latinos, t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Why do some ethnic groups consolidate their cultura...
The United States has often been viewed by ethnicity and nationalism scholars as the quintessential ...
The purpose of this review is to identify a framework for understanding the internationalization of ...
This thesis compares the political development of racial categories employed by the United States, C...
In this paper I examine the conditions under which racial and ethnic groups in America express their...
This research investigates the relationship between the state economic outlook, state security appar...
This article focuses on ethnicity, bureaucracy and state-building in Africa and Latin America. It is...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
There are huge variations in the makeup of the United Stage. The nation has grown from diverse cultu...
The strength of national identity derived from the belief that state elites would be the agents of e...
This paper draws attention to blind spots in understandings of 'the state' in International Politica...
We investigate whether political institutions can promote attachment to the state in multiethnic so...
In 1965 Raymond Wolfinger made three important claims in his article, “The development and persisten...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...