Başlık:
Redefining the nation state and citizen
Yazar:
Özdoğan, Günay Göksu, editor.
ISBN:
9789757622758
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
263 pages ; 25 cm.
İçerik:
History, politics and historical formations $r Kemâli Saybasili -- $t Civic versus ethnic nation: transcending the dual model? / $r Günay Göksu Özdogan -- $t Democratic citizenship / $r Ayse Kadioglu -- $t Global modernity, identity and democracy: the case of Turkey / $r Fuat Keyman -- $t Shifting national and ethnic identities: the Kurds in Turkey and Europe / $r Martin van Bruinessen -- $t The future of minorities and ethnic conflict in the Middle East / $r David McDowall -- $t The question of national identity among Turkic peoples after the dissolution of the USSR / $r Nadir Devlet -- $t Regionalism, ethnicity and the challenge to the European nation-state / $r Chris Rumford -- $t From centralist dictatorship to federal democracy: the case of Spain / $r Daniele Conversi -- $t Ethnic conflict regulation: secession versus autonomy in the Pacific and the Caribbean / $r Ralph Premdas -- $t Future of minorities and ethnic conflict: economic dimensions / $r S.W.R. de A. Samarasinghe -- $t Citizenship and international migration: discussion of the German situation / $r Birgit Brandt -- $t Ethnic group discourses and German-Turkish youth / $r Ayhan Kaya -- $t Changing citizenship in Europe: postnational membership and the national state / $r Yasemin Nuhoğlu Soysal.
Özet:
he collection of articles in this volume critically deal with the premises and construction of the nation-state, its ideology and identity, and the status of citizenship within, thematically proceeding from historical evaluations to analysis of contemporary issues. Overall, the question of future of the nation-state and citizenship rights emerges as one of the most salient issues of global politics and democracy of our time. The prevalent theoretical tension between communitarian/organic and individual/liberal rights; the pressing reality of regional/global pressures; the ensuing plurality of identities, they all converge on the question of 'whither the nation-state?'. Over the last decades of the century fundamental changes have taken place in the global order. As is evident ethnopolitics has generally gained an unanticipated dynamism almost in all regions, emerging in the long established and relatively young nation-states of the world at the same time. The specific impact of post-cold war and post-communist development have further increased the significance of this process. Increasing trends of regional integration, global and multicultural intercourse, in parallel, have also onset such new sets of relations that the very political, economic and cultural foundations of the nation-state are being seriously challenged. Consequently, there has emerged both a theoretical and practical necessity to reconsider historical legacies and conceptual constructs surrounding the phenomenon of the nation-state at large. Today, Turkey stands at the cross-roads of many regions undergoing such transformation, herself being exposed to similar pressures. It was the uncertainties of the 'new order' and the challenges it brought against the existing systems both in and outside of Turkey that gave us the initial impetus to contribute to the global discussions concerning ethnicity, nation and statehood, citizenship and identity.
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Arıyor... | Kitap | EKOBKN0006781 | 320.1 RED 2000 | Arıyor... |