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“Nationalizing Local Struggles”
2021Abstract Chapter 2 offers a new model for understanding the dynamic relationship between local community organizing and national movement building. It highlights the critical contributions of local organizing to building the participation and leadership of those most impacted by injustice and to create organizational forms capable of ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1944
MODERN nationalism is based on psycho-sociological factors: feelings or emotions, a common race, a common language, common traditions and memories of the past, and common ideals and hopes for the future; it is a feeling of unity with people of one's own race, whether they are fellow citizens or subjects to a foreign state. Like any other national group
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MODERN nationalism is based on psycho-sociological factors: feelings or emotions, a common race, a common language, common traditions and memories of the past, and common ideals and hopes for the future; it is a feeling of unity with people of one's own race, whether they are fellow citizens or subjects to a foreign state. Like any other national group
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The Struggle For National Identity
2018Abstract This chapter explores the relationship between Islam and national identity in three different countries: Egypt, a predominantly Muslim country, the Netherlands and the United States, two countries with a Muslim minority. In all three countries, Islam is considered to some extent as either a threat to national identity or a ...
Mohamed Amira, Frans H. Doppen
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Pakistan: A Struggling Nation-State
Democracy and Security, 2010In the course of Pakistan's sixty-three years of existence it has been called “a failed state,” occasionally “a failing state,” and even at times “a rogue state.” Perhaps this is a trend in contemporary comparative politics to label and characterize third world countries with such epithets.
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2000
Abstract Perhaps André Malraux was exaggerating when he said, “a man who is both active and pessimistic is a fascist or will be one,” but this dictum does highlight an important link between the exaltation of “the deed,” the repudiation of progressive historical time, and the emergence of the radical right.1 Although a belief in ...
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Abstract Perhaps André Malraux was exaggerating when he said, “a man who is both active and pessimistic is a fascist or will be one,” but this dictum does highlight an important link between the exaltation of “the deed,” the repudiation of progressive historical time, and the emergence of the radical right.1 Although a belief in ...
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Ethnic Nationalism and Racial Struggle
2005AbstractThis chapter explores how immigrants' identity and nationalism developed out of the conflict between Japanese and Filipinos in the San Joaquin River delta during the 1930s. Focusing on the local expression of immigrant nationalism, it is argued that their “Japanese consciousness” was primarily a product of American social relations, which ...
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