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[268]-281) and index. 327 $aCover; Nationalism and Internationalism in the Post-Cold War Era; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Nationalism and internationalism in the post-Cold War era; Programmes, conditions and processes; Multiple relations: religion, ethnicity, globalization; Primordialists and constructionists; The future of internationalism; The layout of this volume; Notes; Part I: Commitments and contexts; 1: Democracy, ethnic diversity and nationalism; The meaning of 'ethnicity'; 'Democracy': definition; Nationalism and its general implications 327 $aTypes of nationalismThe appeal of ethnic identity; Notes; 2: Transnational ethnicity and subnational religion in Africa's political experience; Parochial religion and transnational ethnicity; Models of church-state relationships; Parochial ethnicity and transnationalizing religion; South Africa: the racial war that never was; Political violence: primary and secondary; Conclusion; 3: Are Islamists nationalists or internationalists?; Fundamentalism; Wellsprings; The Islamist constituency; Parameters for a political agenda; The shaping of political action; Conclusion; Notes 327 $aPart II: The Iron Curtain rising4: From internationalism to nationalism?; The Communists and national traditions; Ideology and politics; The ambivalent propaganda; From internationalism to anti-Semitism; The opposition and minorities; What changed after 1989?; Contemporary Poland and the Jews; A legacy of the Communist system; Notes; 5: Nationalism, internationalism and property in the post-Cold War era; What does the post-Cold War era mean?; Nationalism and internationalism: some Romanian examples; Romanians strategize into the post-Communist era; Property and identity 327 $aSocialist property and its restructuringAcknowledgements; Notes; 6: The little nation; Introduction: latter-day nationalism; Majorities and minorities: the Caucasian experience; The Caucasus: the home front?; Jordan: the home front?; Inchoate nationalism; Globalization in the periphery; Omar and Hayrettin: martyrs of some sort?; Lena and Sveta: economics u?ber alles; Conclusion: modernity unbound; Notes; Part III: Attachments and arrangements; 7: The grounds of the nation-state; Love of the nation; Full attachment; Predatory identities; Space and violence 327 $aConclusion: globalization and governanceNotes; 8: From Khartoum to Quebec; Testing liberal internationalism: between states; Testing liberal internationalism: within the state; Framing the problem; Theories of the political community; The coming crisis of the civic state?; Within and between states: essential differences?; The birth of multi-community states; From Khartoum to Quebec: harbingers?; Conclusion; Notes; 9: To be a European citizen; Prologue; European citizenship: dilemmas and contradictions; The affective crisis of European citizenship 327 $aTo be a European citizen: the official bread and circus vision 330 $aThe tension between nationalism and internationalism has been a major feature of world politics since the end of the Cold War. 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