Where nation-states come from :: institutional change in the age of nationalism /
To date, the world can lay claim to little more than 190 sovereign independent entities recognized as nation-states, while by some estimates there may be up to eight hundred more nation-state projects underway and seven to eight thousand potential projects. Why do a few such endeavors come to fruiti...
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Zusammenfassung: | To date, the world can lay claim to little more than 190 sovereign independent entities recognized as nation-states, while by some estimates there may be up to eight hundred more nation-state projects underway and seven to eight thousand potential projects. Why do a few such endeavors come to fruition while most fail? Standard explanations have pointed to national awakenings, nationalist mobilizations, economic efficiency, military prowess, or intervention by the great powers. Almost all successful nation-state projects have been associated with a particular political institution prior to independence - the segment-state. This text clarifies this link through narrative evidence from Central Eurasia, a rigorous theory, and extensive statistical tests. |
Beschreibung: | "A Princeton University Press E-Book." |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 417 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-401) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781400842964 1400842964 |
Zugangseinschränkungen: | Access restricted to Ryerson students, faculty and staff. |
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520 | |a To date, the world can lay claim to little more than 190 sovereign independent entities recognized as nation-states, while by some estimates there may be up to eight hundred more nation-state projects underway and seven to eight thousand potential projects. Why do a few such endeavors come to fruition while most fail? Standard explanations have pointed to national awakenings, nationalist mobilizations, economic efficiency, military prowess, or intervention by the great powers. | ||
520 | |a Almost all successful nation-state projects have been associated with a particular political institution prior to independence - the segment-state. This text clarifies this link through narrative evidence from Central Eurasia, a rigorous theory, and extensive statistical tests. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Part one. The Institutional Origins of Nation-States. Who Gets a State of Their Own? ; Varieties of Segmented States -- part two. Processes: Forging Political-Identity Hegemonies. Hegemonies and Segment-State Machines ; Creating Identity Hegemony ; Conditions for Political-Identity Hegemony -- part three. Processes: Escalation to Nation-State Crises. The Dynamics of Nation-State Crises ; The Segmental Agenda and Escalation of Stakes ; Escalation of Means in Nation-State Crises -- part four. Outcomes: Crises and Independence. Which Nation-State Projects Create Crises? ; Which Segment-States Become Nation-States? ; Nation-States and the International System -- Appendix: Segment-States, 1901-2000. | |
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contents | Part one. The Institutional Origins of Nation-States. Who Gets a State of Their Own? ; Varieties of Segmented States -- part two. Processes: Forging Political-Identity Hegemonies. Hegemonies and Segment-State Machines ; Creating Identity Hegemony ; Conditions for Political-Identity Hegemony -- part three. Processes: Escalation to Nation-State Crises. The Dynamics of Nation-State Crises ; The Segmental Agenda and Escalation of Stakes ; Escalation of Means in Nation-State Crises -- part four. Outcomes: Crises and Independence. Which Nation-State Projects Create Crises? ; Which Segment-States Become Nation-States? ; Nation-States and the International System -- Appendix: Segment-States, 1901-2000. |
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spelling | Roeder, Philip G., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87935151 Where nation-states come from : institutional change in the age of nationalism / Philip G. Roeder. Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2007] 1 online resource (x, 417 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Bibliography "A Princeton University Press E-Book." Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-401) and index. Online resource; title from digital title page (JSTOR platform, viewed November 21, 2016). To date, the world can lay claim to little more than 190 sovereign independent entities recognized as nation-states, while by some estimates there may be up to eight hundred more nation-state projects underway and seven to eight thousand potential projects. Why do a few such endeavors come to fruition while most fail? Standard explanations have pointed to national awakenings, nationalist mobilizations, economic efficiency, military prowess, or intervention by the great powers. Almost all successful nation-state projects have been associated with a particular political institution prior to independence - the segment-state. This text clarifies this link through narrative evidence from Central Eurasia, a rigorous theory, and extensive statistical tests. Part one. The Institutional Origins of Nation-States. Who Gets a State of Their Own? ; Varieties of Segmented States -- part two. Processes: Forging Political-Identity Hegemonies. Hegemonies and Segment-State Machines ; Creating Identity Hegemony ; Conditions for Political-Identity Hegemony -- part three. Processes: Escalation to Nation-State Crises. The Dynamics of Nation-State Crises ; The Segmental Agenda and Escalation of Stakes ; Escalation of Means in Nation-State Crises -- part four. Outcomes: Crises and Independence. Which Nation-State Projects Create Crises? ; Which Segment-States Become Nation-States? ; Nation-States and the International System -- Appendix: Segment-States, 1901-2000. Access restricted to Ryerson students, faculty and staff. CaOTR Nation-state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090144 Nationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090150 Nation. Nationalisme. nations. aat nationalism. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Nationalism & Patriotism. bisacsh Nation-state fast Nationalism fast Nationalstaat gnd Nationalismus gnd Nationalisme. gtt Natievorming. gtt Etnische minderheden. gtt Sovjet-Unie. gtt Electronic book. has work: Where nation-states come from (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGDKjFXtrmtf648rkKhMWC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Roeder, Philip G. Where nation-states come from. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2007 9780691127286 9780691134673 (DLC) 2006037467 (OCoLC)76183413 ACLS Humanities E-Book. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=421478 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Roeder, Philip G. Where nation-states come from : institutional change in the age of nationalism / ACLS Humanities E-Book. Part one. The Institutional Origins of Nation-States. Who Gets a State of Their Own? ; Varieties of Segmented States -- part two. Processes: Forging Political-Identity Hegemonies. Hegemonies and Segment-State Machines ; Creating Identity Hegemony ; Conditions for Political-Identity Hegemony -- part three. Processes: Escalation to Nation-State Crises. The Dynamics of Nation-State Crises ; The Segmental Agenda and Escalation of Stakes ; Escalation of Means in Nation-State Crises -- part four. Outcomes: Crises and Independence. Which Nation-State Projects Create Crises? ; Which Segment-States Become Nation-States? ; Nation-States and the International System -- Appendix: Segment-States, 1901-2000. Nation-state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090144 Nationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090150 Nation. Nationalisme. nations. aat nationalism. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Nationalism & Patriotism. bisacsh Nation-state fast Nationalism fast Nationalstaat gnd Nationalismus gnd Nationalisme. gtt Natievorming. gtt Etnische minderheden. gtt |
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title_full | Where nation-states come from : institutional change in the age of nationalism / Philip G. Roeder. |
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topic | Nation-state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090144 Nationalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090150 Nation. Nationalisme. nations. aat nationalism. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Nationalism & Patriotism. bisacsh Nation-state fast Nationalism fast Nationalstaat gnd Nationalismus gnd Nationalisme. gtt Natievorming. gtt Etnische minderheden. gtt |
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