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The necessary nation
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ISBN: 0691089027 1283134640 1400816688 140082415X 9786613134646 Year: 2001 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press,

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Nationalisms old and new
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ISBN: 0333717724 Year: 1999 Volume: 51 Publisher: Houndmills London Macmillan

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Na Europa
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ISBN: 9789024422616 Year: 2018 Publisher: Amsterdam Boom

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Staat, natie en nationaliteitsbesef : over Nederlandse en Duitse uitgangspunten van politieke cultuur
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ISBN: 9069842793 9789069842790 Year: 2000 Volume: vol. 62, 11 Publisher: Amsterdam : Koninklijke Nederlandse akademie van wetenschappen,

Liberal nationalism in Central Europe
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ISBN: 0415314798 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York ; London : RoutledgeCurzon,

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After the collapse of communism there was a widespread fear that nationalism would pose a serious threat to the development of liberal democracy in the countries of central Europe. This book examines the role of nationalism in post-communist development in central Europe, focusing in particular on Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It argues that a certain type of nationalism, that is liberal nationalism, has positively influenced the process of postcommunist transition towards the emerging liberal democratic order.


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Atlas des nations sans état en Europe : peuples minoritaires en quête de reconnaissance
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ISBN: 9782914855716 2914855710 Year: 2010 Publisher: Fouenant: Yoran Embanner,


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Laboratories against democracy : how national parties transformed state politics
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ISBN: 9780691218458 9780691218472 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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"How national political fights are increasingly being waged at the state level-and how democracy itself is paying the priceOver the past generation, the Democratic and Republican parties have each become nationally coordinated political teams. American political institutions, on the other hand, remain highly decentralized. Laboratories against Democracy shows how national political conflicts are increasingly flowing through the subnational institutions of state politics-with profound consequences for public policy and American democracy.Jacob Grumbach argues that as Congress has become more gridlocked, national partisan and activist groups have shifted their sights to the state level, nationalizing state politics in the process and transforming state governments into the engines of American policymaking. He shows how this had the ironic consequence of making policy more varied across the states as red and blue party coalitions implement increasingly distinct agendas in areas like health care, reproductive rights, and climate change. The consequences don't stop there, however. Drawing on a wealth of new data on state policy, public opinion, money in politics, and democratic performance, Grumbach traces how national groups are using state governmental authority to suppress the vote, gerrymander districts, and erode the very foundations of democracy itself.Required reading for this precarious moment in our politics, Laboratories against Democracy reveals how the pursuit of national partisan agendas at the state level has intensified the challenges facing American democracy, and asks whether today's state governments are mitigating the political crises of our time-or accelerating them"-- "Even in this precarious moment for American democracy, the institutions of American federalism-that is, state governments-remain almost universally lauded. For many, the present era of national partisan polarization makes local politics even more appealing. The truth about federalism in this polarized age, however, is a bit more concerning, as Grumbach details. As the state level has become an increasingly important site of public policies that affect Americans' lives, it is also accelerating the distressing trends of the current era, including plutocratic politics, racial inequality, and democratic backsliding. The book develops a theory of the interaction between federalism and polarization, debunking common myths and misunderstandings that underpin widespread support of state governments. Whereas the framers thought federalism would incentivize state governments to customize policy to local preferences, the state level is increasingly dominated by national groups who exploit the low-information environments of amateur legislatures, inattentive local media, and identity-focused voters. Not only are well-resourced groups advantaged, but polarization diminishes the incentives for state governments to learn from the experiences of other policy laboratories. A state may risk their party's national reputation by emulating a successful policy from a state controlled by the opposing party. Taken together, this theory of polarized federalism suggests that polarization disrupts the oft-lauded features of federalism so common to theories of American governance"--

Liberal and illiberal nationalisms
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ISBN: 0333961196 Year: 2002 Publisher: Hampshire Palgrave

Encyclopaedia of nationalism
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ISBN: 0765800020 Year: 2001 Publisher: New Brunswick (N.J.) Transaction

Minorities in international law : an introductory study
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ISBN: 9287147736 9789287147738 Year: 2002 Publisher: Strasbourg: Council of Europe,

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