Author: | Daphne Halikiopoulou,Sofia Vasilopoulou |
Subcategory: | Politics & Government |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Routledge; 1 edition (November 16, 2011) |
Pages: | 208 pages |
Category: | Politics |
Rating: | 4.9 |
Other formats: | mbr rtf lrf mobi |
S Vasilopoulou, D Halikiopoulou, T Exadaktylos. Nationalism and globalisation: conflicting or complementary? D Halikiopoulou, S Vasilopoulou.
S Vasilopoulou, D Halikiopoulou, T Exadaktylos. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 52 (2), 388-402, 2014. The civic zeitgeist: nationalism and liberal values in the E uropean radical right. D Halikiopoulou, S Mock, S Vasilopoulou. Nations and Nationalism 19 (1), 107-127, 2013. In the shadow of Grexit: the Greek election of 17 June 2012. S Vasilopoulou, D Halikiopoulou.
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Nationalism and globalisation: conflicting or complementary? D Halikiopoulou, S Vasilopoulou.
Dr Daphne Halikiopoulou (PhD LSE) is Associate Professor in Comparative Politics. She has written extensively on radical nationalism, the politics of exclusion as well as the cultural and economic determinants of far right party support
Nationalism and Globalisation book.
Nationalism and Globalisation book. Nationalism and globalisation are two central phenomena of the modern world, that have both shaped and been shaped by each other, yet few connections have been made systematically between the two.
This book brings together leading international scholars to examine the effect of globalisation on nationalism, and how the persistence of the nation affects globalisation.
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Nationalism and globalisation: conflicting or complementary? more. by Daphne Halikiopoulou. 1. Introduction: Bridging the gap between Nationalism and Globalisation Daphne Halikiopoulou and Sofia Vasilopoulou Part 1: Theory 2. Nationalism and Global Culture Anthony Smith 3. Nationalism might Change its Character, Again John Hall 4. Nationalism.
Sofia Vasilopoulou is a Fellow in Comparative Politics in the School of Public Policy at.Daphne Halikiopoulou, SOFIA Vasilopoulou.
Sofia Vasilopoulou is a Fellow in Comparative Politics in the School of Public Policy at University College London, UK, and a Teaching Associate in Politics at Aston University, UK. Country of Publication. item 2 Nationalism and Globalisation: Conflicting or Complementary? by Daphne Halikiopo -Nationalism and Globalisation: Conflicting or Complementary? by Daphne Halikiopo. Best-selling in Non-Fiction Books.
Daphne Halikiopoulou is Associate Professor in Comparative Politics at the University of Reading. She has written extensively on radical nationalism, the politics of exclusion as well as the cultural and economic determinants of far right party support
Nationalism and globalisation are two central phenomena of the modern world, that have both shaped and been shaped by each other, yet few connections have been made systematically between the two.
This book brings together leading international scholars to examine the effect of globalisation on nationalism, and how the persistence of the nation affects globalisation. With a range of case studies from Europe, the US and Asia, the authors focus on the interaction between globalisation, national identity, national sovereignty, state-formation and the economy.
Part one provides theoretical reflections on the flexibility and plasticity of the terms nationalism and globalisation focusing on the ways in which nationalism has shaped and has been shaped by globalising forces.
Part two examines the relationship between nationalism and globalisation in different historical eras and different regions, questioning established approaches.
Part three focuses on contemporary issues including the economic crisis, labour migration and citizenship and the theme of global culture.
The result is a highly topical account that considers the conceptual landscape of Nationalism and Globalisation.
With an interdisciplinary approach, Nationalism and Globalisation will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, sociology, history, economics and international relations.