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This book analyzes the process of national development in Saudi Arabia through the use of the SWOT model, which examines the... Læs mere
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This book examines the connections between Italian fascism and Hindu nationalism,... Læs mere
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Catalonia: A New History revises many traditional and romantic conceptions in the historiography of a small nation.
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Catalonia: A New History revises many traditional and romantic conceptions in the historiography of a small nation.
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This book offers a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the history of passports, border surveillance, border crossing, and other elements of European border regimes in the twentieth century.
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First published in 1942, Palestine is a brief history of Zionism, interspersed with a wealth of observation stimulation for the seeker of objective truth.
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An analysis of the role of nationalism in global business strategy, showing how multinationals in the twentieth... Læs mere
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In March 1998, India detonated a series of nuclear devices in the Rajasthan desert, having pledged in 1974 not to develop its nuclear capability. The author untangles many of the intertwined threads of a story often poorly understood in the West.
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A groundbreaking study that shatters longstanding assumptions about the nature and origins of the Russian Revolution
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What is Scottish Independence for?
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This book analyzes Chinse nationalism from the perspective of social economics. It posits a conceptual framework in... Læs mere
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Cultural Nationhood and Political Statehood explores the development of the idea that every nation—most commonly understood as a linguistic community—is entitled to its own state.