 | Craig J. Calhoun - Political Science - 1997 - 164 pages
Nationalism is one of the most pressing of global problems. Drawing on examples from around the world, Craig Calhoun considers nationalism's diverse manifestations, its history ... | |
 | Prasenjit Duara - History - 2004 - 306 pages
In this powerful and provocative book, Prasenjit Duara uses the intriguing case of Manchukuo_the Japanese puppet state in northeast China from 1932-1945_to explore how such ... | |
 | Svante Cornell - Social Science - 2000 - 480 pages
Introduces the geographical, historical and ethno-linguistic framework of the Caucasus, focusing on the Russian incorporation of the region, the root most conflicts; analyses ... | |
 | Michael Bommes, Ewa T. Morawska - Social Science - 2005 - 289 pages
International Migration Research invites researchers to address the challenges raised by the empowerment of migration research, offering ways of communicating across different ... | |
 | Klaus Eder - Social Science - 2002 - 189 pages
Thirty years of sociological and political science enquiry failed to predict the wave of ethnic conflict that swept through Europe in the 1990s, and the continuing ethnic ... | |
 | Jonathan Wheatley - Political Science - 2005 - 252 pages
Examining the tortuous process of regime change in Georgia from the first pro-independence protests of 1988 to the aftermath of the so-called Rose Revolution in 2004, this book ... | |
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