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This paper explores the pre-First World War Austro-Hungarian economy as a prominent case where growing conflict between various ethnic and national groups within an empire might have contributed to the emergence of internal borders and even its eventual dissolution. To this end we adopt an...
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achievement trait (income). Individuals with lower cognitive ability are predicted to invest more value on nationalism and to have …
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About fifty years after the independence of most former colonies on the African continent, books on African nationalism … nationalism in Africa and elsewhere shows remarkable differences both in its roots and its impact, compared with that of the …
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argument is that greater economic inequality prompts states to generate more nationalism as a diversion that discourages their … data on international conflict from the Correlates of War project. Only the diversionary theory of nationalism is supported …. This conclusion is an important contribution to our understanding of nationalism as well as of the effects of economic …
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nineteenth century Habsburg Empire - one emphasizing the centrifugal impact of rising intra-empire of nationalism, the other …
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achievement trait (income). Individuals who are less likely to achieve are predicted to invest more value on nationalism and to …
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Multiculturalism has taken a life of its own, swinging too far in one direction. The authors claim that the rapidly changing reality calls for a new majority-minority theory and argue that the moral justifications for cultural minority rights should also apply to majority groups. They present...
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Der neue Nationalismus in Afrika und anderswo unterscheidet sich in Ursachen und Auswirkungen wesentlich von dem … nationaler Unabhängigkeitsbewegungen der 1960er Jahre. Anders als der erste Nationalismus setzt der zweite weniger auf Einschluss … Fluch. Der neue Nationalismus wird maßgeblich geprägt durch die Folgen der Globalisierung und der auseinanderklaffenden …
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We propose a novel empirical strategy for identifying and studying nationalism using name choices. We first show that … use the universe of Croatian birth certificates and the information about nationalism conveyed by first names to contrast … the evolution of nationalism and its intergenerational transmission across locations affected by extreme war …
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Globalization became more and more prominent during the last decades. There is no way to argue that globalization led to more interconnected economies, facilitating the communication and the collaboration around the world. But where is this going? Doesglobalization mean uniformity or diversity?...
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