States and Nationalism in Europe Since 1945 (平装) 0415195586

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From the end of the Second World War until the recent break-up of the communist regimes, there has been a widespread assumption that the age of nationalism had passed and that nationalism was made up of a set of dangerous and disastrous ideas.

States and Nationalism examines the ceaseless controversies surrounding the ideas of the nation and nationalism and shows that they are very far from dead in twenty-first century Europe. Beginning by defining these terms and setting out theories and concepts clearly and concisely, this book analyzes the impact of nationalism since the Second World War, covering themes that include the relationship of nationalism to the Cold War; the re-emergence of demands by stateless nations; European integration and globalization and their effects; immigration since the 1970s; the effects of nationalism on the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and Yugoslavia.

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'Malcom Anderson has written a book of eminent good sense, drawing upon a lifetime of scholarship on the politics of Western Europe. That he wears such scholarship lightly makes this book accessible and readable, but no-one should doubt the force and implications of his argument.' - Scottish Affairs
作者简介
Malcolm Andersonis Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh. His previous books include Frontiers, Territory and State Formation in the Contemporary World(1996) and Policing the World: Interpol and the Politics of International Police Cooperation(1989).
目录
1. The Cold War and Nationalism 2. Nationalism and Minorities 3. European Integration and Globalisation 4. Nationalism and Immigration 5. Nationalism and the Break-Up of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia 6. Irredentism and Seperatism 7. Democracy and Nationalism
出版社Routledge
作者安德森 (Malcolm Anderson)