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Containing Nationalism Reprint Of 2000 Michael Hechter

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Containing Nationalism Reprint Of 2000 Michael Hechter
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Michael Hechter
ISBN: 9780198297420, 0198297424
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: reprint of 2000

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Containing Nationalism Reprint Of 2000 Michael Hechter by Michael Hechter 9780198297420, 0198297424 instant download after payment.

Nationalism has become the most prevalent source of political conflict and violence in the world today. Scholarship has provided scant guidance for containing the dark side of nationalism--its widely publicized excesses of violence, such as ethnic cleansing and genocide. Based on fundamental theoretical ideas about the formation and solidarity of groups, Containing Nationalism offers a groundbreaking unified explanation of the dynamics of nationalism across the broad sweep of history and geography. Michael Hechter argues that the impetus for the most common type of nationalism arises from the imposition of direct rule in culturally heterogeneous societies--stimulating national identity, reducing the resources of local elites, motivating the mobilization of nationalist opposition to central authorities, and ultimately heightening the demand for sovereignty. Hechter suggests that political institutions that reintroduce indirect rule offer the leaders of modern countries the best available means of containing nationalist violence within their borders.

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