The Politics of Belonging represents an innovative collaboration between political theorists and political scientists for the purposes of investigating the liberal and pluralistic traditions of nationalism. Alain Dieckhoff introduces an indispensable collection of work for anyone dealing with questions of identity, ethnicity, and nationalism.
The Politics of Belonging represents an innovative collaboration between political theorists and political scientists for the purposes of investigatin...
This book gathers together French-language authors who in the last decade have played a part in the renewal of interest in the question of nationalism. This volume organized along thematic lines and with a genuine transversal approach, seeks to give audiences a glimpse of some of that research, whether related to theoretical, normative or analytical questions.
This book gathers together French-language authors who in the last decade have played a part in the renewal of interest in the question of nationalism...
The vulnerability which is the lot of any nation without a state was experienced in a particularly extreme way by the Jews. With the destitution and persecution of many Jewish communities in the 19th century, especially in Eastern Europe, Jews demanded a solution to their uprootedness. This required a state.
The vulnerability which is the lot of any nation without a state was experienced in a particularly extreme way by the Jews. With the destitution and p...
The Politics of Belonging represents an innovative collaboration between political theorists and political scientists for the purposes of investigating the liberal and pluralistic traditions of nationalism. Alain Dieckhoff introduces an indispensable collection of work for anyone dealing with questions of identity, ethnicity, and nationalism.
The Politics of Belonging represents an innovative collaboration between political theorists and political scientists for the purposes of investigatin...
Published in English for the first time, this book defends the idea that nationhood remains a central aspect of modernity. After the breakup of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in the 1990s, the following decade confirmed this hypothesis with the rise of independence movements in Europe (in Scotland and Flanders) and the persistence of claims to nationhood the world over (for example, in Kurdistan and Tibet). A dual perspective informs Dieckhoff's analysis: to understand the hidden social and cultural underpinnings of post-Cold War identity dynamics, from Kosovo to Catalonia and from...
Published in English for the first time, this book defends the idea that nationhood remains a central aspect of modernity. After the breakup of the So...
A unique in-depth survey of Israel's politics, international relations, society, economy, role in the Middle East and culture, this book provides a comprehensive profile of contemporary Israel."
A unique in-depth survey of Israel's politics, international relations, society, economy, role in the Middle East and culture, this book provides a co...