Irredentism : Ethnic Conflict and International Politics
Thomas. Ambrosio
Bok Engelsk 2001 · Electronic books.
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Utgitt | Santa Barbara : : ABC-CLIO, , 2001.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (241 p.)
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Contents; Illustrations; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Nations, States, and the Post-Cold War World; 2 Explaining Irredentist Outcomes; 3 International Reaction to Irredentism in Yugoslavia; 4 The Limits of Irredentism in the Former Yugoslavia; 5 Western Integration and Hungarian Irredentism; 6 Armenia's Permissive International Environment; 7 Conclusions and Future Avenues of Research; Appendix A: The Exclusion of Russia; Appendix B: Media Coverage of the Yugoslav Crisis; Appendix C: Yugoslavia and Nagorno-Karabakh in the Media; Selected Bibliography; Index. - The idea of national unification has long been a powerful mobilizing force for nationalist thinkers and ethnic entrepreneurs since the rise of nationalist ideology in the late 1700s. This phenomenon came to be known as irredentism. During the Cold War, irredentist projects were largely subordinated to the ideological struggle between East and West. After the Cold War, however, the international system has witnessed a proliferation of such conflicts throughout Europe and Asia.||Ambrosio integrates both domestic and international factors to explain both the initiation and settlement of irredenti
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ISBN | 0275972607
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