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International relations --- Research. --- Study and teaching. --- #SBIB:327.1H10 --- Research --- Study and teaching --- Internationale betrekkingen: theorieën
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"Providing an insightful and comprehensive introduction to the world of journal publishing within the fields of political science and international relations, this book offers in-depth guidance to maximize the likelihood of publishing success. Using their extensive experience as journal editors, Marijke Breuning and John Ishiyama also include crucial advice on how to select an appropriate journal, revise manuscripts, and how to increase the impact of published work. Common questions are answered, such as: when is the right time to submit your manuscript; how to select a co-author; and when to contact an editor, as well as the challenging aspect of how to deal with rejections. Other key topics are thoroughly reviewed and explored, including guidance on ethics and integrity in publishing journal articles, emerging practices regarding research transparency, and new frontiers in academic journal publishing such as Open Access. This engaging book will be an invaluable resource for graduate students and scholars looking to improve their understanding of the journal publishing process, as well as providing an essential guide for those undertaking this journey for the first time"--
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Political parties --- National movements --- Europe --- Nationalism --- -Ethnic relations --- -Ethnic groups --- -Ethnic identities --- Ethnic nations (Ethnic groups) --- Groups, Ethnic --- Kindred groups (Ethnic groups) --- Nationalities (Ethnic groups) --- Peoples (Ethnic groups) --- Ethnology --- Inter-ethnic relations --- Interethnic relations --- Relations among ethnic groups --- Acculturation --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Ethnic groups --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Minorities --- Race relations --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Case studies --- Political aspects --- -Case studies --- Political activity --- Ethnic relations --- Case studies. --- Ethnic identities --- Political activity&delete& --- Political aspects&delete&
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Via 100 entries or 'mini-chapters', the SAGE "21st Century Reference Series" volumes on political science highlight the most important topics, issues, questions and debates any student obtaining a degree in this field need to master for effectiveness in the 21st century. The set provides undergraduate students with an authoritative reference source that will serve their research needs with more detailed information than encyclopedia entries but not so much jargon, detail or density as a journal article or a research handbook chapter. Topics covered include: theory and methdology; basic institutions of government; political ideologies and cultures; public opinion; political parties and elections; political communication; political economy; and, international relations and institutions.
Political science --- Science politique --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Guides, manuels, etc --- #SBIB:32H3 --- #SBIB:35H001 --- Politieke wetenschappen: inleidende werken, handboeken, methoden --- Bestuurswetenschappen: algemene werken, referentiewerken, documentatie --- State, The. --- Administration --- Commonwealth, The --- Sovereignty --- History --- Civil government --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Political science - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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What makes some multiethnic states integrate and others descend into civil war? Ishiyama and Breuning extend traditional explanations centered on socioeconomic, cultural, and historical factors to argue that the actions of leaders of ethnic segments—too often ignored—are also critical determinants of policy outcomes. Applying a framework derived from comparative politics and IR theory, the authors explore two sets of empirical cases: the emergence of new nationalisms in old European democracies (the United Kingdom and Belgium) and the reemergence of old nationalisms in several new democracies (Bulgaria, Slovakia, Estonia, and Latvia). Their work sheds crucially important light on an issue that is one of the most prominent in world politics today.
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