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| Table of Contents | |
| List of contributors | xi |
| Acknowledgements | xiv |
| Introduction:
nationalism and internationalism in the post-Cold War
era KJELL GOLDMANN, ULF HANNERZ AND CHARLES WESTIN |
1 |
| Programmes, conditions and processes | 3 |
| Multiple relations: religion, ethnicity, globalization | 6 |
| Primordialists and constructionists | 12 |
| The future of internationalism | 16 |
| The layout of this volume | 18 |
| Notes | 19 |
| PART I | |
| Commitments and contexts: ethnicity and religion | 23 |
| 1 Democracy, ethnic
diversity and nationalism LIAH GREENFELD |
25 |
| The meaning of 'ethnicity' | 25 |
| 'Democracy': definition | 27 |
| Nationalism and its general implications | 29 |
| Types of nationalism | 31 |
| The appeal of ethnic identity | 34 |
| Notes | 36 |
| 2 Transnational
ethnicity and subnational religion in Africa's political
experience ALI A. MAZRUI |
37 |
| Parochial religion and transnational ethnicity | 37 |
| Models of church-state relationships | 40 |
| Parochial ethnicity and transnationalizing religion | 43 |
| South Africa: the racial war that never was | 46 |
| Political violence: primary and secondary | 47 |
| Conclusion | 49 |
| 3 Are Islamists
nationalists or internationalists? FREDRIK BARTH |
51 |
| Fundamentalism | 51 |
| Wellsprings | 53 |
| The Islamist constituency | 56 |
| Parameters for a political agenda | 58 |
| The shaping of political action | 59 |
| Conclusion | 61 |
| Notes | 62 |
| Part II | |
| The Iron Curtain rising | 65 |
| 4 From internationalism
to nationalism Poland 1944-96 JERZY TOMASZEWSKI |
67 |
| The Communists and national traditions | 67 |
| Ideology and politics | 69 |
| The ambivalent propaganda | 71 |
| From internationalism to anti-Semitism | 72 |
| The opposition and minorities | 77 |
| What changed after 1989? | 79 |
| Contemporary Poland and the yews | 81 |
| A legacy of the Communist system | 84 |
| Notes | 85 |
| 5 Nationalism,
internationalism and property in the post-Cold War
era KATHERINE VERDERY |
87 |
| What does the post-Cold War era mean? | 87 |
| Nationalism and internationalism: some Romanian examples | 90 |
| Romanians strategize into the post-Communist era | 93 |
| Property and identity | 95 |
| Socialist property and its restructuring | 97 |
| Acknowledgements | 101 |
| Notes | 101 |
| 6 The little nation:
minorities and majorities in the context of shifting
geographies SETENEY SHAMI |
103 |
| Introduction: latter-day nationalism | 103 |
| Majorities and minorities: the Caucasian experience | 105 |
| The Caucasus: the home front? | 107 |
| Jordan: the home front? | 109 |
| Inchoate nationalism | 111 |
| Globalization in the periphery | 114 |
| Omar and Hayrettin: martyrs of some sort? | 115 |
| Lena and Sveta: economics über alles | 119 |
| Conclusion: modernity unbound | 124 |
| Notes | 126 |
| PART III | |
| Attachments and arrangements | 127 |
| 7 The grounds of the
nation-state: identity, violence and territory ARJUN APPADURAI |
129 |
| Love of the nation | 129 |
| Full attachment | 130 |
| Predatory identities | 132 |
| Space and violence | 134 |
| Conclusion: globalization and governance | 140 |
| Notes | 142 |
| 8 From Khartoum to
Quebec: internationalism and nationalism within the
multi-community state KALEVI J. HOLSTI |
143 |
| Testing liberal internationalism: between states | 145 |
| Testing liberal internationalism: within the state | 146 |
| Framing the problem | 147 |
| Theories of the political community | 148 |
| The coming crisis of the civic state? | 153 |
| Within and between states: essential differences? | 156 |
| The birth of multi-community states | 158 |
| From Khartoum to Quebec: harbingers? | 163 |
| Conclusion | 166 |
| Notes | 168 |
| 9 To be a European
citizen: Eros and civilization J. H. H. WEILER |
170 |
| Prologue | 170 |
| European citizenship: dilemmas and contradictions | 171 |
| The affective crisis of European citizenship | 175 |
| To be a European citizen: the official bread and circus vision | 178 |
| Towards the reconstruction of a European ethos | 181 |
| Towards a reconstruction of European citizenship: three views of multiple demoi | 189 |
| Democracy and European integration: to be a good European citizen | 193 |
| Note | 194 |
| PART IV | |
| Images of world order | 195 |
| 10 Nationalism and world
order STANLEY HOFFMANN |
197 |
| Defining terms | 197 |
| Political philosophies and nationalism | 199 |
| Is nationalism the enemy of world order? | 203 |
| World order in a world of nationalisms | 209 |
| Nationalism, liberalism, world order | 213 |
| Notes | 215 |
| 11 Why secession is not
like divorce RAINER BAUBÖCK |
216 |
| Introduction | 216 |
| Secession theories: an inconclusive debate? | 219 |
| Why federation should be preferred to secession | 236 |
| Acknowledgments | 238 |
| Notes | 238 |
| 12 Who's afraid of a
global state? YAEL TAMIR |
244 |
| No more than a state of mind | 245 |
| What do institutions have to do with it? | 251 |
| Dancing with wolves | 253 |
| False harmony | 255 |
| Imposing a just world order | 259 |
| Who needs a global state? | 262 |
| Acknowledgments | 265 |
| Notes | 266 |
| Bibliography | 268 |
| Index | 282 |
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