What is and what makes a nation? What forces work for and against the emergence of new nations? What does the emergence of a nation mean to its people, and what does it mean to international stability? Nation Building in Comparative Contexts answers these questions. Nine leading area specialists compare and analyze the long history of nationalism in Europe, with its shorter histories in the Americas, Asia, and Africa. The result is an outstanding contribution to understanding the problems confronting today's emerging nations, one that remains of importance to the field.The essays in this book provide the tools for comparison and analysis across continents and centuries. The chapters dealing with Europe, where the political and historical evidence is richest, stress the broadest outlines of the nation-making process. The chapter on Asia concentrates on revolutionary war; the two chapters on Africa, where the creation or failure of nation-states is a matter of the political situation of the moment, raise the largest number of concrete problems.Investigators have discovered that the making and breaking of nations is a process that must be studied in its general and uniform aspects, especially if the unique features of each country and epoch are to be understood better. The essays in this book are first steps in the comparison and analysis across the continents and centuries. To some degree, each combines concerns of the historian, social scientist, and of policy-maker and statesman.
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What is and what makes a nation? What forces work for and against the emergence of new nations? What does the emergence of a nation mean to its people, and what does it mean to international stability? Nation Building in Comparative Contexts answers these questions
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Foreword: The Study of Nation-Building, 1962-1966 Preface Contributors Introduction: Nation-Building and National Development 1: The Historical Experience of Nation-Building in Europe, Joseph R. Strayer 2: Nation-Building?, Carl J. Friedrich 3: The Interlocking of Nation and Personality Structure, Hermann Weilenmann 4: Nation-Building in America: The Colonial Years, Richard L. Merritt 5: Nation-Building in Latin America, Robert E. Scott 6: Nation-Building and Revolutionary War, David A. Wilson 7: Nation-Building in Africa, Rupert Emerson 8: Building the Newest Nations: Short-Run Strategies and Long-Run Problems, William J. Foltz Bibliography: A Selection of Recent Works on Nation-Building, Donald J. Puchala Some Recent Works on Nation-Building, 1963-1966 Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780202363561
Publisert
2010-05-15
Utgiver
Vendor
AldineTransaction
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Biographical note

Karl W. Deutsch (1912-1992) was professor of political science at Yale University. He also taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University and Princeton University. Known for his work in the areas of war and peace, nationalism, and cooperation, he wrote numerous books including Nationalism and Social Communication and The Nerves of Government. William J. Foltz is the H.J. Heinz Professor Emeritus of African Studies and Political Science at Yale University. He has been the chair of the political science department as well as director of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies. He is the author of numerous works including From French West Africa to the Mali Federation and Arms and the African