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Article: Nationalism and international relations theory.(Rethinking Nationalism)
- Article from:
- The Australian Journal of Politics and History
- Article date:
- January 1, 1997
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The bipolar world is gone. The world's states are careening toward some new
equilibrium -- or so we imagine, for no one can foretell what the new order
will be. All that we know for sum is that it won't resemble what went
before -- and that nationalism will count much more than before, both
within states and in relations among them. James B. Rule.(1)
Introduction(2)
This article explores the ambiguous relationship between nationalism, which we understand as the desire for the convergence of nation and state,(3) and state-centric discourses of realism and liberalism in the discipline of International ...