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Praeger The Ethnic Dimension in International Relations (312)

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Product Description This book focuses on ethnic nationalism and its universality as a phenomenon in world politics. By employing case studies, the essays demonstrate the past, current, and future persistence of this fragmenting tendency and its implications for various regional and world-wide political dynamics. By its very comprehensiveness and geographic case diversity, the study provides evidence that there are two simultaneous (and sometimes contradictory) dynamics taking place in the international political arena--integration and fragmentation. This collection of essays analyzes fragmentation. There are significant implications for description, analysis, evaluation, and prescriptive policy in international relations. This book challenges the bias in post-war America (and the West overall) that the preeminent, if not exclusive, political behavior tendency in regional and world politics is integration of actors and their behavior. While not seeking to refute or deny integration, it suggests balancing the analysis of international politics by upgrading the fragmentation tendencies based upon a very basic phenomenon--ethnic nationalism. About the Author BERNARD SCHECHTERMAN is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Miami. He is the editor-in-chief of the Political Chronicle. He has edited two books and published many articles on Middle East Politics. MARTIN SLANN is Professor of Political Science at Clemson University. He is the editor of Journal of Poltical Science, author or co-author of textbooks in American and comparative politics, and several essays on Israeli politics.

Product Specifications

Brand
Praeger
Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 June 1993
Listed Since
02 February 2007

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