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Nationalism

Nationalism has been a crucial force in shaping states and their actions in the international system. Explore the various ways nationalism is important in international relations. How does it contribute to conflict, both within states and between states? How does it affect the internal cohesiveness of states? What are the positive and negative aspects of nationalism? What are some contemporary and historical examples of the impact of nationalism?

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Back to the Future? Homeland Party, Russia Frank Brown.
Newsweek International Dec 22, 2003 p35 (812 words)

Paris Versus Philadelphia: America has a cheerful understanding of nationalism expressed through democracy. Europe has a horror of popular nationalism. (Column) George F. Will.
Newsweek Oct 13, 2003 p80 (720 words)

Israel's colonial strategies to destroy Palestinian nationalism. (Commentary) Tikva Honig-Parnass.
Race and Class Oct-Dec 2003 v45 i2 p68(8) (3243 words)

The flag and freedom. Jolene Chu, Donna P. Couper.
Social Education Oct 2003 v67 i6 p327(5) (3792 words)

The possibility of nationalist feminism. Ranjoo Seodu Herr.
Hypatia Fall 2003 v18 i3 p135(27) (11714 words)

Whose state? The discourse of nation-state in European feminist perspectives in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Hsinchao Wu.
Journal of Women's History Autumn 2003 v15 i3 p148(6) (1724 words)

What's in a name? Taiwan. (Taiwanese nationalism)
The Economist (US) Sept 13, 2003 v368 i8341 p37US (465 words)

East Germany and its history since 1989 *. Catherine Epstein.
The Journal of Modern History Sept 2003 v75 i3 p634(28) (14446 words)

Bismarck, Prussia & German nationalism. (Otto von Bismarck) Edgar Feuchtwanger.
History Review March 2001 p14 (3368 words)

Italian fascism: whatever happened to dictatorship? *. Paul Corner.
The Journal of Modern History June 2002 v74 i2 p325(27) (15125 words)

Not a dress rehearsal; Afghanistan. (Afghanistan's future) The Economist (US) August 16, 2003 v368 i8337 p36US (2764 words)

Seeking an end to the Kashmir Quagmire: can India and Pakistan be brought to the table to resolve the conflict that has been ongoing for more than half a century? (Worldview). Rathnam Indurthy. USA Today (Magazine) July 2003 v132 i2698 p24(4) (4233 words)

When was Britain? Nostalgia for the nation at the end of the "American Century" *. Antoinette Burton. The Journal of Modern History June 2003 v75 i2 p359(16) (8592 words)

"I'm right, you're wrong, go to hell": religions and the meeting of civilizations. (History). Bernard Lewis. The Atlantic Monthly May 2003 v291 i4 p36(6) (3552 words)

The paradoxes of American nationalism. (Cover Story) Minxin Pei. Foreign Policy May-June 2003 p30(8)

"I'm right, you're wrong, go to hell": religions and the meeting of civilizations. (History). Bernard Lewis. The Atlantic Monthly May 2003 v291 i4 p36(6)

Imagining homelands. (Anthropology of Nationalism). (Brief Article) S.C. England. Current Anthropology April 2003 v44 i2 p151(2)

Sephardim, Ashkenazim and the 'Arab question' in pre-First World War Palestine: a reading of three Zionist newspapers. Abigail Jacobson. Middle Eastern Studies April 2003 v39 i2 p105(26)

Trumpeting down the walls of Jericho: The politics of art, music and emotion in German-American relations, 1870-1920. Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht. Journal of Social History Spring 2003 v36 i3 p585(30)

Global ethics, Australian citizenship and the `boat people'--a symposium. Anna Yeatman. Journal of Sociology March 2003 v39 i1 p15(8)

On collective identity. Leszek Kolakowski. Partisan Review Wntr 2003 v70 i1 p7(10)

Orthodoxy and nationalism in the Greek case. George TH. Mavrogordatos. West European Politics Jan 2003 v26 i1 p117(22)

The Death (and Birth) of Europe. (European Union membership) Michael Meyer, Owen Matthews. Newsweek International Dec 23, 2002 p14

Who Are We? (Europeans "a state of mind") Carla Power, Tracy McNicoll, Katka Krosnar, Friso Endt, Stefan Theil, Tara Pepper, Toula Vlahou. Newsweek International Dec 23, 2002 p16

Taiwan's democratization and the rise of Taiwanese nationalism as socialization to global culture. Daniel Lynch. Pacific Affairs Winter 2002 v75 i4 p557(20)

From constitutional to civic patriotism. (Critical Essay) Cecile Laborde.
British Journal of Political Science Oct 2002 v32 i4 p591(22)

The nation-state and its exclusions. Anthony W. Marx. Political Science Quarterly Spring 2002 v117 i1 p103(24)

Proud German?... and a row about German pride. (politician's claims of national pride stir up fears about neo-Nazism)(Europe)(Brief Article) The Economist (US) March 24, 2001 p6

Patriotism Is Not Enough. MARGARET CANOVAN. British Journal of Political Science July 2000 v30 i3 p413

PRIMARY TARTAN. (link between soccer and Scottish nationalism)(Brief Article) New Statesman (1996) June 19, 2000 v129 i4491 p36 Mag.Coll.: 103L3139.

Imagining Communities in Central Asia: Nationalism and Interstate Affect in the Post-Soviet Era. CHRISTOPHER P. CARNEY, JOHN P. MORAN. Asian Affairs: An American Review Wntr 2000 v26 i4 p179

The Illusions and Realities of Russian Nationalism. Dmitry Shlapentokh. The Washington Quarterly Wntr 2000 v23 i1 p173

CHINA'S POLITICAL DISCOURSE TOWARDS THE 21ST CENTURY: VICTIMHOOD, IDENTITY, AND POLITICAL POWER(1). Neil Renwick, Qing Cao. East Asia: An International Quarterly Winter 1999 v17 i4 p111

Provisional Stabilities. Ronald Grigor Suny. International Security Winter 1999 v24 i3 p139

Too Many Flags? (analysis of nation state) Juan Enriquez. Foreign Policy Fall 1999 p30 Mag.Coll.: 100H2667.

New political landscapes: Alsace and the 'Europe of the regions'. (regionalism in Alsace) Lyn Collins.
Geography Review Sept 1999 v13 i1 p16

'A Nation Split into Fragments': The Congress of Russian Communities and Russian Nationalist Ideology. ALAN INGRAM. Europe-Asia Studies June 1999 v51 i4 p687

Hypotheses on nationalism and war. Stephen Van Evera. International Security Spring 1994 v18 n4 p5(35)

Reforming the nation: Mexican nationalism in context. Stephen D. Morris. Journal of Latin American Studies May 1999 v31 i2 p363(3)

Perils of nationalism: the Peru-Ecuador conflict. Nelson Manrique. NACLA Report on the Americas Jan-Feb 1999 v32 i4 p6(5)

Nationalism in Central Europe--A Chance or a Threat for the Emerging Liberal Democratic Order? Stefan Auer. East European Politics and Societies Spring 2000 v14 i2 p213

Nationalism and Citizenship. David McCrone, Richard Kiely. Sociology Feb 2000 v34 i1 p19

Nationalism and Self-determination: The Identity Politics in Taiwan. JOU-JUO CHU. Journal of Asian and African Studies August 2000 v35 i3 p303

Nations of American rebels: understanding nationalism in Revolutionary North America and the Civil War South. Benjamin L. Carp. Civil War History March 2002 v48 i1 p5(30)

Robust Nationalism. Samuel P. Huntington. The National Interest Winter 1999 p31

Mirroring Modernity: America's Conflicting Identities(*). Richard C. Sinopoli, Teena Gabrielson.
Polity Fall 1999 v32 i1 p67

Nationalism and the marketplace of ideas. Jack Snyder, Karen Ballentine. International Security Fall 1996 v21 n2 p5(36)

The triumph of American nationalism. Michael Barone. Public Interest Spring 1993 n111 p41(16)

Negotiated Paths to Nationhood: A Comparison of Hungary and Romania in the Early Twentieth Century [*]. Karen Barkey. East European Politics and Societies Fall 2000 v14 i3 p497

The Mosaic Moment: An Early Modernist Critique of Modernist Theories of Nationalism(1). (Critical Essay) Philip S. Gorski. The American Journal of Sociology March 2000 v105 i5 p1428

Between Identity and Freedom: Mapping Nationalism in Twentieth-Century Lithuania. Leonidas Donskis. East European Politics and Societies Fall 1999 v13 i3 p474

The nation: an enlightened or fog-shrouded concept? (Special Issue: Multiculturalism) Samir Amin. Research in African Literatures Winter 1997 v28 n4 p8(11)

The language of nationality and the nationality of language: Prague 1780-1920. (Czech Republic history) Derek Sayer. Past & Present Nov 1996 n153 p164(47)

The paradox of Turkish nationalism and the construction of official identity. (Turkey: Identity, Democracy, Politics) Ayse Kadioglu. Middle Eastern Studies April 1996 v32 n2 p177(17)

'American all:' reforging a national brotherhood, 1876-1917. Cecilia O'Leary. History Today Oct 1994 v44 n10 p20(8) Mag.Coll.: 76K0339.
 
         
         
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