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This paper discusses rising economic nationalism in Indonesia. The findings suggest that protectionism has started to … make its way back into the country since the early 2000s. Despite some reform initiatives, economic nationalism has … studies of fuel and rice, it shows that while economic nationalism might prove to be politically rewarding, its detrimental …
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This paper identifies historic patterns in the dialectic between nationalism and development across various East, South …, and Southeast Asian nations. Nationalism as the rationale for development is used by regimes to achieve high levels of … growth, but also generates exclusivism and hostilities, often in order to integrate a political core. Popular nationalism has …
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Under what conditions can legacies of past violence shape political behaviour? We propose a theory of how war victimization defines attitudes over the long run, and how these can be activated by changes in the political environment. We argue that exposure to violence by members of a different...
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experience with immigration can curb nationalism. …
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Nationalism has long been a normatively and empirically contested concept, associated with democratic revolutions and … 'bad' nationalisms, the authors argue that nationalism is an empirically variegated ideology. Definitional disagreements …, Eurocentric conceptualizations, and linear associations between ethnicity and nationalism have hampered our ability to synthesize …
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This paper empirically investigates whether donor countries punish sovereign defaults by reducing foreign aid ows. Our findings reject the hypothesis formulated in the theoretical literature that a default leads to a loss of foreign aid for the defaulting country. Creditor countries directly...
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current increasing international sanctions aim to reduce the military capabilities and capacities of the Iranian government …
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