Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey.
Akturk discusses how the definition of being German, Soviet, Russian and Turkish changed at the turn of the twenty-first century.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Problems of international politics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey; Problems of International Politics; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables, Figures, Graphs, and Maps; List of Abbreviations; Germany; Turkey; The Soviet Union and the Russian Federation; Acknowledgments; PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND EMPIRICAL OVERVIEW; 1 Regimes of Ethnicity; The Puzzle of Persistence and Change in State Policies toward Ethnicity; The Argument: Explaining Persistence and Change in Regimes of Ethnicity.
- Regimes of Ethnicity as a New Typology of Nationhood: Monoethnic, Multiethnic, and Antiethnic Regimes along Axes of Membership and ExpressionEthnicity: A Social "Category" Based on a "Subjective Belief in Common Descent"; The Cluster of Policies and Institutions Symptomatic of Ethnicity Regimes: The Difficulty of Changing Even One Policy; Modes of Accommodating Diversity in Different Regimes of Ethnicity: Assimilation, Segregation, and Consociation; Ethnicity Regimes in Germany, the Soviet Union, Post-Soviet Russia, and Turkey.
- Immigrant, Autochthone, or the Greatest Ethnic Demographic Challenge?The Key Policies of Contestation; Alternative Explanations of Persistence and Change in Regimes of Ethnicity: State Collapse, Border Change, International Actors, Norms, and Global Waves; A Theory of Ethnic Regime Change: Counterelites, New Discourse on Ethnicity and Nationality, and Political Hegemony Explain Change in Key Policies; Why These Elements Are Separately Necessary and Together Sufficient for Change: The Significance of Interests, Ideas, and Constraints.
- A Brief Overview of Failed and Successful Challenges to the Ethnicity Regimes in Germany, the Soviet Union, Post-Soviet Russia, and Turkey since the 1950sGermany, 1949-2005; The Soviet Union and the Russian Federation, 1953-1997; Turkey, 1950-2009; Persistence and Transformation in Regimes of Ethnicity: Contributions to Political Science and Comparative Politics of Ethnicity and Nationhood; PART II: GERMANY; 2 The Challenges to the Monoethnic Regime in Germany, 1955-1982; Monoethnic Regime Encounters Ethnic Diversity: The German Nation and Its "Guests" during the Recruitment Period, 1955-1973.
- Counterelite without New Ideas in Power and Failed Attempts at Reform: Social-Liberal Coalitions Approach to the New Ethnic Diversity, 1969-1982Bund Länder Kommission (1977) versus The Kühn Memorandum (1979): Segregation/Exclusion or Assimilation/Inclusion?; Political Parties' Discourses on Nationhood: The Relationship among Ethnicity, Immigration, Demography, and Security in the Constitution of the Nation; Ethnicity, Immigration, and Asylum: The Discursive Bloc Imposed by the BLK; Demographic Deficit: An Existential Threat to the Nation and Two Solutions.