The politics of nation-building : making co-nationals, refugees, and minorities /
Mylonas argues that foreign policy goals and international relations drives a state's assimilation or exclusion policies towards an ethnic group.
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 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; The Politics of Nation-Building: Making Co-Nationals, Refugees, and Minorities; Problems of International Politics; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures, Maps, Tables, Graph, and Illustrations; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Preface; 1 Introduction; THE PUZZLE; THE ARGUMENT; WHY STUDY NATION-BUILDING POLICIES?; BOOK PLAN; PART I: THEORY; 2 The International Politics of Assimilation, Accommodation, and Exclusion; NATION-BUILDING POLICIES: ASSIMILATION, ACCOMMODATION, AND EXCLUSION; ACTORS: HOST STATE, NON-CORE GROUP, EXTERNAL POWER.
- Host State: The Core Group and Its Ruling Political ElitesState Capacity; Non-Core Group; A Statist Perspective; Organization; Political Demands; External Power; Motivations for External Involvement; Effects of External Involvement; A GEOSTRATEGIC ARGUMENT: ALLIANCES AND FOREIGN POLICY GOALS; Configuration I: Immunization Through Assimilation; Configuration II: Accommodation of Non-Core Groups Supported by Allies; Configuration III: Exclusion of Enemy-Supported Groups in Revisionist States; Configuration IV: Assimilation of Enemy-Supported Groups in Status Quo States; Possible Causal Paths.
- CONCLUSIONPART II: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE; 3 Why the Balkans?; OTTOMAN LEGACY IN THE BALKANS; The Millet System; The Emergence of New Nation-States; The Antecedents of Nation-Building in the Balkans; GREAT POWERS, BALKAN STATES, AND THE "EASTERN QUESTION"; THE BALKAN STATES FOLLOWING WORLD WAR I; The "Defeated"; The "Victors"; A Bystander; 4 Cross-National Variation: Nation-Building in Post-World War I Balkans; RESEARCH DESIGN: OPERATIONALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT; The Dependent Variable: Nation-Building Policies; Independent Variables; ANALYSIS; Patterns: Descriptive Statistics.
- Explaining Variation in Nation-Building PoliciesSimulations; ISSUES OF CAUSAL INFERENCE; Direction of Causality; Regime Type, Ideologies, Core Group Size, and the League of Nations; Regime Type and Political Ideologies; Core Group Size; International Norms, the League of Nations, and Minority Treaties; CONCLUSION; 5 Odd Cases: Analysis of Outliers; TIME HORIZON; MIXED POLICIES; TERMINAL VERSUS TRANSITIONAL POLICIES; FOREIGN POLICY PRIORITIES AND ASYMMETRIC ALLIANCES; A "DIVIDE AND RULE" STRATEGY; CONCLUSION; 6 Subnational Variation: Greek Nation-Building in Western Macedonia, 1916-1920.
- THE CONTEXTWorld War I and the National Schism in Greece; Integrating Western Macedonia: Intentions and Policies; MUSLIMS; CHRISTIANS; Slavic-Speaking Christians; "Bulgarian-Leaning" Slavs; "Grecomanoi" or "Greek-Leaning" Slavs; Vlach-Speaking Christians; "Romanian-Leaning" Vlachs; "Greek-Leaning" Vlachs; Greek-Speaking Christians; WHAT EXPLAINS VARIATION IN NATION-BUILDING POLICIES?; CONCLUSION; 7 Temporal Variation: Serbian Nation-Building toward Albanians, 1878-1941; THE REVISIONIST KINGDOM OF SERBIA; Serbian-Albanian Relations Prior to 1912: Exclusion.