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Nationalist State Transformation and Conflict

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Scholars studying contemporary conflict and development have increasingly turned to the historical roots of state formation. Going beyond Tilly’s classical theory of state formation, the NASTAC project creates a new theory of nationalist state transformation that will be evaluated with historical maps and archival data extracted through machine learning. While much has been written about state formation and nationalism, there is currently no empirically verified theory that shows how nationalism transformed and keeps transforming state internal and external properties, and how post-nationalist mechanisms counteract this influence. Without such a framework it is difficult to know under what conditions partition or power sharing should be used to pacify conflict-ridden multi-ethnic states. The project contains four work packages (WPs). WP1 will investigate whether state penetration and the evolution of the size and shapes of states have interacted with warfare according to Tilly’s expectations. WP2 will develop our theory of nationalist state transformation showing how nationalism affected internal state reach and how it triggered external change, such as secession, unification and irredentism, and, in turn, how these processes interacted with, and modified, patterns of conflict. WP3 will apply the theory of nationalist state transformation to the post-1945 world and will analyze how it interacts with post-nationalist mechanisms, such as power sharing. WP4 will develop innovative methods that draw on recent advances in machine learning techniques, such as deep learning, in order to transform historical maps and documents into disaggregated and spatially explicit datasets with extensive historical scope. Led by Lars-Erik Cederman, the NASTAC project will be hosted by the International Conflict Research group at ETH Zürich, which has published extensively in top outlets and has ample experience in managing large research projects.
Year 2018
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2 Project

Everyday peace capture: Nationalism and the dynamics of peace after violent conflict

Authors Gëzim Visoka
Year 2020
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
Citations (WoS) 10
3 Journal Article

ANewfoundland Ethnicity? The Political Implications of Post‐Confederation Nationalism inNewfoundland

Authors James Baker
Year 2014
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
8 Journal Article

Ethnoregionalism, Multicultural Nationalism and the Idea of the European Third Way

Authors Alberto Spektorowski
Year 2007
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
10 Journal Article

The great moving Boris show: Brexit and the mainstreaming of the far right in Britain

Authors Owen Worth
Year 2022
Journal Name Globalizations
Citations (WoS) 5
11 Journal Article

Book Reviews

Year 1999
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
12 Journal Article

Revisiting Ethno-nationalism: A Study of Nihal De Silva's The Road from Elephant Pass

Authors Bibhuti Mary Kachhap, Aju Aravind
Year 2018
Journal Name RUPKATHA JOURNAL ON INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMANITIES
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14 Journal Article

Russian Nationalism and the Ukraine Crisis: The Impact of Nationalist Actors on Russian Foreign Policy

Description
As nationalist sentiments are on the rise among broader Russian public, nationalist actors may exercise a more significant role in Russian politics. The main objectives of RUSNAT are: 1) to analyse the impact of the events in Ukraine on representative organizations of grassroots nationalism in Russia; 2)to analyse the ideologies of Russian nationalists and the Russian government with respect to the events in Ukraine;3)to develop a theoretical and conceptual framework appropriate for the analysis of the impact of Russian nationalists’ activism on the government’s foreign policy towards neighbouring countries with Russian populations, e.g. the Baltic states. They will be achieved through Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Analysis and close reading of primary sources generated by nationalists and representatives of Russian foreign policy from 2014 to 2016. I will construct a database covering nationalist frames, elite discourse (civic, ethnic, imperialist), and nationalist disruptive events. The influence of nationalists will be considered as positive if a nationalist frame is adopted by the elite discourse at a later date and if elite discourse changes after sudden disruption events organized by the nationalists. This research offers insight into the influence of nationalist actors on policy-making in post-communist societies; it helps assess the extent to which in non-democratic contexts foreign policy is driven by nationalist ideals in its initial phases; it contributes to our understanding of Russia’s relations with neighbouring countries with Russian populations and with the European Union as a geostrategic partner with whom Russia shares this neighbourhood; and, it will help us understand whether the growing influence of nationalist actors directly encourages the radicalization of Russian policies in near abroad. This is relevant for the design and implementation of EU policies regarding its Eastern neighbourhood and strategic partnership with Russia.
Year 2017
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15 Project

Feeding the Beast: Nourishing Nativist Appeals in Sweden and in Denmark

Authors Anders Hellström, Peter Hervik
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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16 Journal Article

Chinese Nationality and Coloniality of Hong Kong Student Movement, 1960-1970s

Authors Siu Han Chan
Year 2018
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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23 Journal Article

The class route to nationhood: China, Vietnam, Norway, Cyprus – and France*

Authors STEIN TØNNESSON
Year 2009
Journal Name NATIONS AND NATIONALISM
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26 Journal Article

Democracy, Solidarity and Post-Nationalism

Authors Jeff Spinner-Halev
Year 2008
Journal Name Political Studies
Citations (WoS) 11
28 Journal Article

Citizenship debates in the New Germany

Authors Robert Carle
Year 2007
Journal Name Society
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29 Journal Article

Contextualising nationalism

Authors Anna Triandafyllidou
Year 2022
Journal Name Ethnicities
30 Journal Article

Nationalism, liberalism and liberal nationalism in post‐war Croatia*

Authors Garth Massey, Randy Hodson, Duško Sekulić
Year 2003
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
31 Journal Article

dismembering Yugoslavia: nationalist ideologies and the symbolic revival of genocide

Authors BETTE DENICH
Year 1994
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 98
33 Journal Article

How National Citizenship Shapes Transnationalism: Migrant and Minority Claims-making in Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands

Authors Paul Statham, Ruud Koopmans
Book Title Toward Assimilation and Citizenship: Immigrants in Liberal Nation-States
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36 Book Chapter

Close-ups of postnationalism: Reports from the US-Mexico borderlands

Authors RA Hackenberg, RR Alvarez
Year 2001
Journal Name Human Organization
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37 Journal Article

Book Reviews

Year 1995
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
39 Journal Article

Articulating Class In Post‐Fordist France

Authors Winnie Lem
Year 2002
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 4
41 Journal Article

A bargain between the secular state and Turkish Islam: politics of ethnicity in Central Asia

Authors Berna Turam
Year 2004
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
42 Journal Article

Sikh Diaspora Nationalism in Canada

Authors Kalam Shahed
Year 2019
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
44 Journal Article

NATIONALISM AND IDENTITY IN POST-DAYTON ACCORDS: BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA

Authors GUY M. ROBINSON, ALMA POBRIC
Year 2006
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 14
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45 Journal Article

Arrested Truth: Transitional Justice and the Politics of Remembrance in Kosovo

Authors Gezim Visoka
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Human Rights Practice
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46 Journal Article

Book Reviews

Year 2001
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
47 Journal Article

The Rise and Fall of Multiculturalism: The Case of the Netherlands

Authors Han Entzinger
Book Title Toward Assimilation and Citizenship: Immigrants in Liberal Nation-States
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50 Book Chapter
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