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Nationalism and European Integration: The Need for New Theoretical and Empirical Insights

Editat de Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski, Andrzej Marcin Suszycki
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 dec 2007
Nationalism has long excited debate in political and social sciences and still remains a key field of research among historians, anthropologists, sociologists, as well as political scientists. In the time of the European integration, and particularly as a result of the recent crisis of the European constitution, it has become one of the critical media issues. There are, however, surprisingly few studies that examine the relationship between nationalism and European integration.This volume is a collection of essays by a multinational group of authors - from Germany, Poland, Great Britain, Canada, Turkey, the United States and Belgium - who examine the link between nationalism and European integration using comparisons and in-depth analysis, by using the institutional approach, the actor-centered approach, as well as the discourse analysis or multivariate regression analysis.Some topics of discussion include the EU-enlargement as a mobilizing agent for nationalism, a ground-breaking hypothesis in the research of nationalism, the influence of Europeanization on the nationalist parties in selected EU member states as well as the concept of nationalism as a modernizing project in the post-modern European Union, and the question of both the negative implications of the nationalism discourse and the antithetical construction of the national and European identities
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826428370
ISBN-10: 0826428371
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 163 x 236 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Timely and interesting edited collection about European nationalism and integration.

Cuprins

Contributors Part One IntroductionChapter One Nationalism and European Integration: The Need for New Theoretical and Empirical InsightsAndrzej Marcin Suszycki and Ireneusz Pawel KarolewskiChapter Two Regionalism, Nationalism, and European Integration Ireneusz Pawel KarolewskiPart Two Nationalism and European Integration inComparative PerspectiveChapter Three EU-Enlargement-Related Worries as a Mobilizing Agent for Nationalism? Results of Representative Survey Studies in Germany, the Czech Republic, and PolandKlaus Boehnke and Susanne RipplChapter Four Regional Minority Nationalist Attitudes toward European IntegrationAnna M. OlssonChapter Five The Europeanization of Nationalist Parties? Evidence from Scotland, Wales, and PadaniaMarcus HoppePart Three Nationalism and European Integration: In-Depth Case StudiesChapter Six Nationalism in Sweden and the EU Membership Andrzej Marcin SuszyckiChapter Seven Flemish Ethnopolitical Parties in an Integrating Europe Marijke BreuningChapter Eight Protective Nationalism in Today's Poland: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical FindingsNicola BückerChapter Nine An Ambivalent Denmark Faces Europe: On Danish Nationalism and Denmark's Participation in the European Integration ProjectMagdalena ZolkosChapter Ten Greek Nationalism in the New European Context Anna TriandafyllidouChapter Eleven Furor against the West: Nationalism as the Dangerous Underbelly of Modern TurkeyFatma Müge GöçekPart Four ConclusionsChapter Twelve Relating Nationalism to European Integration Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski and Andrzej Marcin SuszyckiNotes