Nationalism in international relations : norms, foreign policy, and enmity

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    • Woodwell, Douglas

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Nationalism in international relations : norms, foreign policy, and enmity

Douglas Woodwell

(Advances in foreign policy analysis)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-217) and index

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Description

This book analyzes how the politics of national identity and incompletely realized nation-states influence conflict between states within the international system. Employing quantitative analysis and case studies, the book makes the case for an understanding of regional security politics that transcends traditional realist and liberal scholarship.

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Introduction Nationality, Nation, and Ethnicity Sovereignty and Self-Determination: Conflicting Norms as the Basis for International Conflict The Determinants of Aggressive Behavior in Irredentist-Type Situations Empirical Assessment Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya India, Pakistan, and China Greece and Turkey Conclusions and Implications

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