Nationalism and Violence
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First published in 1998, Nationalism and Violence, edited by Christopher Dandeker, explores violent national conflicts through sociological, economic, and psychological lenses. Addressing identity, injustice, and sovereignty, it offers essential insights into nationalism's causes and consequences in a post-Cold War world. First published in 1998, Nationalism and Violence, edited by Christopher Dandeker, provides an interdisciplinary analysis of the roots of violent national conflicts within and between states. With contributions from leading scholars, the book explores sociological, economic, and psychological dimensions of nationalism, ethnic conflict, and sovereignty in a post-Cold War context. Covering topics like identity, injustice, and international security, this thought-provoking work provides critical insights into the causes and consequences of nationalist violence, making it essential for students and researchers of sociology and political science.
First published in 1998, Nationalism and Violence, edited by Christopher Dandeker, explores violent national conflicts through sociological, economic, and psychological lenses. Addressing identity, injustice, and sovereignty, it offers essential insights into nationalism's causes and consequences in a post-Cold War world. First published in 1998, Nationalism and Violence, edited by Christopher Dandeker, provides an interdisciplinary analysis of the roots of violent national conflicts within and between states. With contributions from leading scholars, the book explores sociological, economic, and psychological dimensions of nationalism, ethnic conflict, and sovereignty in a post-Cold War context. Covering topics like identity, injustice, and international security, this thought-provoking work provides critical insights into the causes and consequences of nationalist violence, making it essential for students and researchers of sociology and political science.
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