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Specifically, five conditions are necessary for a viable separatist movement: 1) cultural differences, 2) economic incentives, 3) security, 4) concentrated minority settlement patterns, and 5) favourable domestic institutions. Throughout recent decades, the processes of globalisation and Europeanisation have been influential in Turkey, bringing various changes to the economic, cultural and political spheres. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism - Subscription (non-OA) Journal. Decommissioning as an issue in the Irish Civil War, A Comparative Perspective on The Origins of Turkish Nationalism. World Refugee Day has been designated by the United Nations to honour refugees around the world. Whereas the majority of participants (74 percent) can be defined ‘Italophiles’, this group was almost equally divided between Active Italophiles and Inactive Italophiles. which is located in the United Kingdom. Negotiating Tactics in Low Intensity Conflicts: The Cases of Northern Ireland, the Basque Country and Corsica. From the moment that Nazi Germany launched its attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, a pandemonium of violence seized many areas of Eastern Europe. French colonial policy influenced their development, but not their existence. Scholars generally agree that history lessons are in fact lessons in patriotism and that nation-states use history to form the national identity of students and guarantee loyalty to the nation and state. Ultimately, the article aims to demonstrate that the Nepali experience is situated somewhere between the civic and ethnic models of nationalism Kohn enunciated. Apart from the local Slovenian perspective on those issues, we also analyse the issues of European borders and migrations in an attempt to encompass the global-local conglomeration of issues relating to vulnerable migrants on the route. Temporary exhibitions in national museums provide a window into the ways in which national identity is performed. Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN). Why is this trend taking place at this particular point in time? Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism - Journal Metrics. ; London School of Economics and Political Science. The Romanian Army's contribution to the Axis war effort has been largely forgotten or sidelined since the war. Arguably this educative and informative role is particularly applicable to crimes that fall within its mandate, but even more so for crimes that fall within its mandate but are frequently not prosecuted, such as enforced disappearances. It is here that subaltern narratives and religious sources may play a significant role in reframing the terms of the conflict and reinterpreting the parameters of peace and justice. This article explores the historical changes in the national identity of the Korean minority in China from the period of Japanese colonial invasion through to the present. In order to answer these questions the analysis departs from the supposition of an ongoing ethnicization process that results in an ethnic conflict. Redirecting Violence: The Finnish Flag as a Sacrificial Symbol, 1917–1945. National Antisemitism in Russia during the ‘Years of Crisis’, 1914–1922, Shi'i Ideology, Iranian Secular Nationalism and the Iran‐Iraq War (1980–1988), Nationalism in the Classroom: Narratives of the War in Bosnia‐Herzegovina (1992–1995) in the History Textbooks of the Republic of Srpska, Internationalism and the Invention of the 1st of December Independence Day in Portugal, New Imaginings: The Legacy of Benedict Anderson and Alternative Engagements of Nationalism, Colonialism, Gender and the Family in North America: For a Gendered Analysis of Indigenous Struggles, Shamanism and Charisma: Reflections on the Problem of Enchantment in Modernity, Heroes, Chieftains, and the Roots of Kirghiz Nationalism, The Dual National Identity of the Korean Minority in China: The Politics of Nation and Race and the Imagination of Ethnicity, Sovereign Dignity, Nationalism and the Health of a Nation: A Study of China's Response in Combat of Epidemics, From the Inside Out: Citizenship and Democracy in Multinational States, The End of a National Monarchy: Nepal's Recent Constitutional Transition from Hindu Kingdom to Secular Federal Republic, Continuity and Change in the Minority Policies of Greece and Turkey, Greed and Grievance: Methodological and Epistemological Underpinnings of the Debate. Since the signifier ‘queer’ has spread in many different directions, I argue that it is precisely cultural translation that makes key alliances against both universalist and nationalist queer positions possible. The creation of a Sámi nation also faces the same kind of inter-ethnic problems as the nation-state. This idea has proved to be dangerous in the past and might lead to a new tragic episode in Bosnia-Herzegovinian history. The poets who yielded to a fascination with the dead emperor offered him ‘acceptance by his peers’, thus creating a typically Romantic new conception of the great man. Abstract Immigration is one of the most important issues in the European Union (EU). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper). Abstract This article responds to Brubaker's (2005) concerns about the ‘“diaspora” diaspora’ effect on sociology of national identity and migration, and the related thought by Kaplan (2007) about a national community as something more tangible and close-knit than just ‘imagined’ by Anderson (1991). The World's Modern Autonomy Systems: Concepts and Experiences of Regional Territorial Autonomy. The impact factor (IF), also denoted as Journal impact factor (JIF), of an academic journal is a measure of the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in that journal. Administrative Science Quarterly, The article argues that in contexts of ethno-national conflicts, questions of peace and justice may entail negotiations not only over resources, territory and power but also over identity, symbols and memory. This paper attempts to provide such an account by advocating a new understanding of the relationship between nationalism, citizenship, and democracy. In order to address the subject, the EU adopted a Directive on a long-term residence status for third-country nationals (TCNs). This paper examines the policies of Greece and Turkey towards their respective national minorities, as defined in the Treaty of Lausanne. Still, Shinas was approved for the office in October 2019. The Syrian case is presented for comparative study and warns against an unreflective use of ‘minority’ as an analytical category. The hegemonic nationalist discourse in Israel – Zionism – constructs the dissidents' identities as the ‘Virtuous Us’, yet these individuals genuinely try to connect with the ‘Demonized Palestinian Other’. In 1974, a constitutional amendment was enacted that effectively rendered the Ahmadiyya community a non-Muslim minority, in spite of claims by the community that it was Muslim and hence not a minority. The article concludes that national fags have an important role in societies' boundary formation, connecting civil society to the state, as well as the individual to the public realm. By investigating three mechanisms of cult production (stadium celebrations, architectural construction, and the medium of painting) this paper explores the relationship between constructed charisma, the creation of a national hero, and the issue of time within Ceauşescu's personality cult.