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|a Kasymov, Shavkat,
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|b a focus on identity duality /
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|a This book argues that affinity for land and space constitutes the foundation of human agency and underlies all social activity of human beings from a personal level to national and regional levels. The author argues that human society is divided into two identity groups, a conservative and a liberal identity.
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|a Part 1. Introduction : Liberal peace and conflict of identities -- Identity duality in a historical perspective -- A conservative and a liberal democracy -- Notes. Human liberty in the context of identity alignment. From individual to social regionalism: conflict within societies and provoked mobility : Causes of migration -- Territorial dominance -- Notes. Fragmented families : Gender roles in the process of regionalism -- Social approval of marriages -- Notes. Prevalence of institutional regionalism in societies : Corruption -- Institutional regionalism -- Alcoholism and suicide -- Notes. Concluding remarks : Identity equilibrium -- Spatial proximity as a means of ameliorating conflict -- Notes. Part 2. Identity duality and international relations : Moving beyond the anarchy mode -- On the problem of double standards -- Rational incompatibilities -- Notes.
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