Pandaemonium: ethnicity in international politics
Ten years before the Soviet Union collapsed, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan stood almost alone in predicting its demise. As the intelligence community and cold war analysts churned out statistics demonstrating the enduring strength of the Moscow regime, Moynihan, focusing on ethnic conflict, argued...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ten years before the Soviet Union collapsed, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan stood almost alone in predicting its demise. As the intelligence community and cold war analysts churned out statistics demonstrating the enduring strength of the Moscow regime, Moynihan, focusing on ethnic conflict, argued that the end was at hand. Now, with such conflict breaking out across the world, from Central Asia to South Central Los Angeles, he sets forth a general proposition: Far from vanishing, ethnicity has been and will be an elemental force in international politics. Drawing on a lifetime of scholarship, the Senator provides in Pandaemonium a subtle, richly textured account of the process by which theory has grudgingly begun to adapt to reality. Moynihan - whose previous studies range over thirty years from Beyond the Melting Pot (with Nathan Glazer) to the much acclaimed On the Law of Nations - provides a deep historical look at ethnic conflict around the globe He shows how the struggles that now absorb our attention have been going on for generations and explain much of modern history. Neither side in the cold war grasped this reality, he writes. Neither the liberal myth of the melting pot nor the Marxist fantasy of proletarian internationalism could account for ethnic conflict, and so the international system stumbled from one set of miscalculations to another. Toward the close of World War I, Woodrow Wilson declared the "self-determination of peoples" to be an Allied goal for the peace. Toward the end of World War II, Josef Stalin inserted "self-determination of peoples" into Article I of the United Nations Charter, defining "The Purposes" of the new world organization. This process has been going on ever since. The first phase, the breaking up of empire, was relatively peaceful. The second phase, presaged by the 1947 partition of India, is certain to be far more troubled, as fifty to a hundred new countries emerge Moynihan argues, however, that a dark age of "ethnic cleansing" is not inevitable; that the dynamics of ethnic conflict can be understood, anticipated, moderated. Ethnic pride can be a source of dignity and of stability, if only its legitimacy is accepted. Moynihan writes in a learned, reflective voice: at times theoretical, but always in the end directed to issues of fierce immediacy. A splendid achievement, Pandaemonium begins the re-education of Western diplomacy |
Beschreibung: | 1. publ. in paperback 1994 |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 221 S. |
ISBN: | 0198277873 0198279469 |
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520 | 3 | |a Ten years before the Soviet Union collapsed, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan stood almost alone in predicting its demise. As the intelligence community and cold war analysts churned out statistics demonstrating the enduring strength of the Moscow regime, Moynihan, focusing on ethnic conflict, argued that the end was at hand. Now, with such conflict breaking out across the world, from Central Asia to South Central Los Angeles, he sets forth a general proposition: Far from vanishing, ethnicity has been and will be an elemental force in international politics. Drawing on a lifetime of scholarship, the Senator provides in Pandaemonium a subtle, richly textured account of the process by which theory has grudgingly begun to adapt to reality. Moynihan - whose previous studies range over thirty years from Beyond the Melting Pot (with Nathan Glazer) to the much acclaimed On the Law of Nations - provides a deep historical look at ethnic conflict around the globe | |
520 | 3 | |a He shows how the struggles that now absorb our attention have been going on for generations and explain much of modern history. Neither side in the cold war grasped this reality, he writes. Neither the liberal myth of the melting pot nor the Marxist fantasy of proletarian internationalism could account for ethnic conflict, and so the international system stumbled from one set of miscalculations to another. Toward the close of World War I, Woodrow Wilson declared the "self-determination of peoples" to be an Allied goal for the peace. Toward the end of World War II, Josef Stalin inserted "self-determination of peoples" into Article I of the United Nations Charter, defining "The Purposes" of the new world organization. This process has been going on ever since. The first phase, the breaking up of empire, was relatively peaceful. The second phase, presaged by the 1947 partition of India, is certain to be far more troubled, as fifty to a hundred new countries emerge | |
520 | 3 | |a Moynihan argues, however, that a dark age of "ethnic cleansing" is not inevitable; that the dynamics of ethnic conflict can be understood, anticipated, moderated. Ethnic pride can be a source of dignity and of stability, if only its legitimacy is accepted. Moynihan writes in a learned, reflective voice: at times theoretical, but always in the end directed to issues of fierce immediacy. A splendid achievement, Pandaemonium begins the re-education of Western diplomacy | |
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spelling | Moynihan, Daniel Patrick 1927-2003 Verfasser (DE-588)11858457X aut Pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan 1. publ. in hardback 1993, repr. 1993 (twice) Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press 1993 XVII, 221 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier 1. publ. in paperback 1994 Ten years before the Soviet Union collapsed, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan stood almost alone in predicting its demise. As the intelligence community and cold war analysts churned out statistics demonstrating the enduring strength of the Moscow regime, Moynihan, focusing on ethnic conflict, argued that the end was at hand. Now, with such conflict breaking out across the world, from Central Asia to South Central Los Angeles, he sets forth a general proposition: Far from vanishing, ethnicity has been and will be an elemental force in international politics. Drawing on a lifetime of scholarship, the Senator provides in Pandaemonium a subtle, richly textured account of the process by which theory has grudgingly begun to adapt to reality. Moynihan - whose previous studies range over thirty years from Beyond the Melting Pot (with Nathan Glazer) to the much acclaimed On the Law of Nations - provides a deep historical look at ethnic conflict around the globe He shows how the struggles that now absorb our attention have been going on for generations and explain much of modern history. Neither side in the cold war grasped this reality, he writes. Neither the liberal myth of the melting pot nor the Marxist fantasy of proletarian internationalism could account for ethnic conflict, and so the international system stumbled from one set of miscalculations to another. Toward the close of World War I, Woodrow Wilson declared the "self-determination of peoples" to be an Allied goal for the peace. Toward the end of World War II, Josef Stalin inserted "self-determination of peoples" into Article I of the United Nations Charter, defining "The Purposes" of the new world organization. This process has been going on ever since. The first phase, the breaking up of empire, was relatively peaceful. The second phase, presaged by the 1947 partition of India, is certain to be far more troubled, as fifty to a hundred new countries emerge Moynihan argues, however, that a dark age of "ethnic cleansing" is not inevitable; that the dynamics of ethnic conflict can be understood, anticipated, moderated. Ethnic pride can be a source of dignity and of stability, if only its legitimacy is accepted. Moynihan writes in a learned, reflective voice: at times theoretical, but always in the end directed to issues of fierce immediacy. A splendid achievement, Pandaemonium begins the re-education of Western diplomacy Conflitos raciais larpcal Ethnicité Etnicidad Etnische betrekkingen gtt Etnische conflicten gtt Internationale politiek gtt Minorías Nacionalismo Nacionalismo larpcal Nationalisme Politique mondiale - 1989- Política internacional larpcal Relaciones étnicas Relations interethniques Relações étnicas e raciais larpcal Zelfbeschikkingsrecht gtt Nationalismus Ethnic relations Ethnicity Nationalism World politics 1989- Ethnizität (DE-588)4220764-2 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd rswk-swf Minderheitenfrage (DE-588)4169999-3 gnd rswk-swf Internationales politisches System (DE-588)4125488-0 gnd rswk-swf Ethnizität (DE-588)4220764-2 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s DE-604 Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 s 1\p DE-604 Minderheitenfrage (DE-588)4169999-3 s 2\p DE-604 Internationales politisches System (DE-588)4125488-0 s 3\p DE-604 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics |
title_auth | Pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics |
title_exact_search | Pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics |
title_full | Pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
title_fullStr | Pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
title_full_unstemmed | Pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
title_short | Pandaemonium |
title_sort | pandaemonium ethnicity in international politics |
title_sub | ethnicity in international politics |
topic | Conflitos raciais larpcal Ethnicité Etnicidad Etnische betrekkingen gtt Etnische conflicten gtt Internationale politiek gtt Minorías Nacionalismo Nacionalismo larpcal Nationalisme Politique mondiale - 1989- Política internacional larpcal Relaciones étnicas Relations interethniques Relações étnicas e raciais larpcal Zelfbeschikkingsrecht gtt Nationalismus Ethnic relations Ethnicity Nationalism World politics 1989- Ethnizität (DE-588)4220764-2 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd Minderheitenfrage (DE-588)4169999-3 gnd Internationales politisches System (DE-588)4125488-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Conflitos raciais Ethnicité Etnicidad Etnische betrekkingen Etnische conflicten Internationale politiek Minorías Nacionalismo Nationalisme Politique mondiale - 1989- Política internacional Relaciones étnicas Relations interethniques Relações étnicas e raciais Zelfbeschikkingsrecht Nationalismus Ethnic relations Ethnicity Nationalism World politics 1989- Ethnizität Internationale Politik Nationale Minderheit Minderheitenfrage Internationales politisches System |
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