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"Nationalism and democracy: dichotomies, complementarities, oppositions"
Mark A. Jubulis (res.)
Journal of multilingual and multicultural development, ISSN 0143-4632, Vol. 33, Nº. 5, 2012, págs. 517-519
This book sheds light on the complicated, multi-faceted relationship between nationalism and democracy by examining how nationalism in various periods and contexts shapes, or is shaped by, democratic practices or the lack thereof. This book examines nationalism's relationship with democracy looking at three questions:
- The challenge of democracy for sub-state nationalism: analyzing the circumstances under which sub-state nationalism is compatible with democracy, and assessing the democratic implications of various nationalist projects.
- The impact of state nationalism on democratic practices: examining the implications of state nationalism for democracy, both in countries where liberal democratic principles and practices are well established and where they are not.
- How state nationalism affects democratization processes and what impact sub-state nationalism has in these contexts.
Featuring a range of case studies from Western, Eastern and Central Europe, Russia, Africa and the Middle East, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, sociology, nationalism and democracy.
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Multiculturalism, ethnicity and the nation-state: ideology, identity and policy
págs. 16-37
Ethnonational state definition and liberal democratic practices: beyond "neutrality" in deeply divided societies
págs. 38-51
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Competing national identities and democratization: a theorical and comparative analysis
págs. 80-99
Making and unmaking democratic opportunities in nationalist mobilization: a comparative analysis of the MLNV (Basque Country) and the BNG (Galicia)
págs. 103-127
Xenophobic parties and the making of exclusionary etatized nationalism: cases from Western and Eastern Europe
págs. 128-148
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Escalating minority claims: the Arab "vision documents" of 2006-2007 in Israel
págs. 184-207
'One Zambia, one nation', many groups: state nationalism as a constraint on ethnopolitics and a facilitator of democratization
págs. 208-229
Unionism and pan-nationalism: exploring the dialectical relationship between minority and majority sub-state nationalism
págs. 230-246
A consociational democracy or Anglo-Irish conflict management?: The St Andrews Agreement and the political accommodation of Irish nationalism
págs. 247-261
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