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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Julien Danero Iglesias; Nenad Stojanović; Sharon Weinblum |
ISBN: | 9781907301360 1907301364 1907301860 9781907301865 |
OCLC Number: | 826685056 |
Description: | xv, 288 pages ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction: Recurrent Processes in Different Contexts / Julien Danero Iglesias, Nenad Stojanovic, Sharon Weinblum -- Chapter One: Nationalising States Revisited -- Projects and Processes of Nationalisation in Post-Soviet States / Rogers Brubaker -- Chapter Two: Against the Nation -- Moldovan Political Discourse after the 2009 'Revolution' / Julien Danero Iglesias -- Chapter Three: Inventing the Ukrainian Nation -- Identity Building Between Dichotomies / Doris Wydra -- Chapter Four: Group Empowerment and Cross-Ethnic Dialogue -- Integration within the Polish National State / Magdalena Dembinska -- Chapter Five: Majority as Minority -- a Comparative Case of Autochthonous Slavs in Lithuania and Hungarians in Slovakia after the Second World War / Hanna Vasilevich -- Chapter Six: Nationalising States and Nationalising Policies in Southeast Asia -- Malaysia and Indonesia / Karolina Prasad -- Chapter Seven: Nationalising Discourse Versus Minorities' Political Demands -- the Case of the Palestinian Minority of Israel / Sharon Weinblum -- Chapter Eight: The legacy of the Nation-State Building Process -- Minority Politics in Greece and Turkey / Fulya Memisoglu -- Chapter Nine: Whose Mobilisation? An Ontological Primer on the Mobilisation of National Minorities / Christina Isabel Zuber -- Chapter Ten: Ethnicity and Strategic Voting in the 1998 Ukrainian Elections / Julian Bernauer -- Chapter Eleven: On Fissions and Fusions of Ethnic Minority Parties / Edina Szocsik and Daniel Bochsler -- Conclusion: What's in a Comparison? Some Remarks About the Analysis of Recurrent Processes / Antoine Roger. |
Series Title: | Studies in European political science. |
Responsibility: | edited by Julien Danero Iglesias, Nenad Stojanović, and Sharon Weinblum. |
Abstract:
The twentieth century has seen the emergence of new states shaped on the classic nation-state model. What have been the implications for minorities in these new nation-states? How have minorities responded to nationalising processes generated by the state's self-definition? In order to answer these two questions the book offers an innovative perspective on the complex interactions between national minorities and newly established nation-states. Starting with a novel discussion by Rogers Brubaker of his concept of nationalising state, the authors of the book further discuss this model by using a large array of diverse cases such as Moldova, Ukraine, Turkey, Malaysia and Israel. These contributions shed light on common trends in relation to state-building processes, citizenship, rights of national minorities and their mobilisation. The original theoretical framework, combined with a comparative approach, challenges our understanding of these crucial issues.
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