Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... population into four categories by using two basic dichotomies . The first distinction pertains to whether the minority is mobilized or not , i.e. whether it is self- conscious about its identity . The second question concerns culture ...
... population into four categories by using two basic dichotomies . The first distinction pertains to whether the minority is mobilized or not , i.e. whether it is self- conscious about its identity . The second question concerns culture ...
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... population as a function of time . Share of population 100 % 80 % 60 % Assimilated 40 % Unmobilized 20 % Nationalist 0 % Time 0 20 40 60 80 100 Figure 7.4 . The dynamics of assimilation theory . Figure 7.4 tells a striking story ...
... population as a function of time . Share of population 100 % 80 % 60 % Assimilated 40 % Unmobilized 20 % Nationalist 0 % Time 0 20 40 60 80 100 Figure 7.4 . The dynamics of assimilation theory . Figure 7.4 tells a striking story ...
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... population or 1,000 individuals would mobilize whereas 9,000 would remain in the ethnic category . Of the 1,000 that mobilize , the direct assimilation rate of 80 % means that 800 individuals become instantly assimilated and 200 form a ...
... population or 1,000 individuals would mobilize whereas 9,000 would remain in the ethnic category . Of the 1,000 that mobilize , the direct assimilation rate of 80 % means that 800 individuals become instantly assimilated and 200 form a ...
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actors alliances analysis approach areas assumed assumption attempts behavior CAS models causal Chapter city-states cohesion Cold War collective action communities complex conceptual Connor counterfactual Croatian cultural defensive delayed assimilation theory Despite dilemma dominance dynamic economic elites emergent empires Europe European European Union example explicitly Figure focus formal framework Fritz Scharpf Gellner geopolitical Gorbachev Habsburg Habsburg Monarchy historical illustrates imperial indirect assimilation individual integration intensity curve interaction internal loyalty Maastricht Treaty methodological methodological individualism modern nation-building nation-state national identities nationalist nationalist mobilization nationalist movements nationality-formation neorealism neorealist optimal organization organizational outcome parameter perestroika periphery perspective population possible power balance power politics predator Proposition provocation theory question rational-choice realist refers regional reified rule scale scholars Section segmented Serbian Serbs shift simulation social South Slav Soviet Union state-formation structural subsidiarity territorial theoretical theorists traditional transcommunal identities units University Press unmobilized Yugoslav