Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... national identities do not come in pre - packaged bundles . With rare exceptions ( e.g. Huntington 1993 ) , contemporary analysts agree that ethnogenesis is a fundamentally dynamic and open - ended process ( see Tilly 1984 , p . 11 ...
... national identities do not come in pre - packaged bundles . With rare exceptions ( e.g. Huntington 1993 ) , contemporary analysts agree that ethnogenesis is a fundamentally dynamic and open - ended process ( see Tilly 1984 , p . 11 ...
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... identities can succeed . With a stronger center , only a wider oppositional identity is viable . As the center ... national identities with equally split population Figure 8.8 . Emergent national identities with twice as many. 247.
... identities can succeed . With a stronger center , only a wider oppositional identity is viable . As the center ... national identities with equally split population Figure 8.8 . Emergent national identities with twice as many. 247.
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... national identities . To the extent that existing theories take culture into account at all , they usually treat national identities as reified entities . Chapter 8 , by contrast , refrained from fixing the identities of the nationalist ...
... national identities . To the extent that existing theories take culture into account at all , they usually treat national identities as reified entities . Chapter 8 , by contrast , refrained from fixing the identities of the nationalist ...
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