Divided Nations and European Integration: National and Ethnic Conflict in the 21st Century
Autor Tristan James Mabry, John Mcgarry, Margaret Moore, Brendan O`learyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iun 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780812244977
ISBN-10: 0812244974
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 21 illus.
Dimensiuni: 195 x 237 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Seria National and Ethnic Conflict in the 21st Century
ISBN-10: 0812244974
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 21 illus.
Dimensiuni: 195 x 237 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Seria National and Ethnic Conflict in the 21st Century
Cuprins
Contents Introduction. John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary Chapter 1. Divided Nations and Challenges to Statist and Global Theories of Justice Margaret Moore Chapter 2. Forked Tongues: The Language Politics of Divided Nations Tristan James Mabry Chapter 3. Kin-State Activism in Hungary, Romania, and Russia: The Politics of Ethnic Demography Zsuzsa Csergo and James M. Goldgeier Chapter 4. European Integration and the Basque Country in France and Spain Zoe Bray and Michael Keating Chapter 5. Albanians Divided by Borders: Loyal to State or Nation Alexandra Channer Chapter 6. The Kurds and EU Enlargement: In Search of Restraints on State Power David Romano Chapter 7. European Integration and Postwar Political Relations between Croatia and the Bosnian Croats and Serbia and the Bosnian Serbs Marsaili Fraser Chapter 8. The Divided Irish Etain Tannam Chapter 9. Germany and German Minorities in Europe Stefan Wolff Chapter 10. Ties That No Longer Bind: Greece, Turkey, and the Fading Allure of Ethnic Kinship in Cyprus Tozun Bahcheli and Sid Noel Conclusion: The Exaggerated Impact of European Integration on the Politics of Divided Nations John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Recenzii
"Divided Nations and European Integration provides not only a sober account of the limited impact European integration has had on kin state policies across, and minority protection inside, international borders, it also offers an elegant explanation for variations that do not fit the stereotypical East-West divide. A must-read book for scholars in comparative nationalism studies, European integration studies, and international relations."-Rainer Baubock, European University Institute "An excellent, up-to-date, normative, and empirical approach to the rights of national minorities in divided European nations. This subject is linked to the improvement of political liberty and political stability of contemporary democracies and has not received the attention it deserves by scholars until recent years. This volume is certain to become a major academic reference work for any reader interested in democracy, nationalism, and European affairs."-Ferran Requejo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra "These renowned authors, under the able leadership of Mabry, McGarry, Moore, and O'Leary, innovate by bringing the areas of security studies and global justice to bear on the study of nations divided by state frontiers. In sharp contrast with the dominant literature in comparative politics and international relations, the contributors take seriously moral and political claims made by these communities. The volume advances a highly original approach to the question of how divided nations have been affected by European integration."-Alain-G. Gagnon, Universite du Quebec a Montreal "An innovative and important collection. Divided Nations and European Integration offers a substantial contribution to nationalism studies and European studies."-Stephen Tierney, University of Edinburgh
"An innovative and important collection. Divided Nations and European Integration offers a substantial contribution to nationalism studies and European studies."-Stephen Tierney, University of Edinburgh "An excellent, up-to-date, normative, and empirical approach to the rights of national minorities in divided European nations. This subject is linked to the improvement of political liberty and political stability of contemporary democracies and has not received the attention it deserves by scholars until recent years.A This volume is certain to become a major academic reference work for any reader interested in democracy, nationalism and European affairs."-Ferran Requejo,A Universitat Pompeu FabraA "These renowned authors, under the able leadership of Mabry, McGarry, Moore and O'Leary, innovate by bringing the areas of security studies and global justice to bear on the study of nations divided by state frontiers. In sharp contrast with the dominant literature in comparative politics and international relations, the contributors take seriously moral and political claims made by these communities. A The volume advances a highly original approach to the question of how divided nations have been affected by European integration."-Alain-G. Gagnon, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
"An innovative and important collection. Divided Nations and European Integration offers a substantial contribution to nationalism studies and European studies."-Stephen Tierney, University of Edinburgh "An excellent, up-to-date, normative, and empirical approach to the rights of national minorities in divided European nations. This subject is linked to the improvement of political liberty and political stability of contemporary democracies and has not received the attention it deserves by scholars until recent years.A This volume is certain to become a major academic reference work for any reader interested in democracy, nationalism and European affairs."-Ferran Requejo,A Universitat Pompeu FabraA "These renowned authors, under the able leadership of Mabry, McGarry, Moore and O'Leary, innovate by bringing the areas of security studies and global justice to bear on the study of nations divided by state frontiers. In sharp contrast with the dominant literature in comparative politics and international relations, the contributors take seriously moral and political claims made by these communities. A The volume advances a highly original approach to the question of how divided nations have been affected by European integration."-Alain-G. Gagnon, Universite du Quebec a Montreal