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9780691134673

Where Nation-states Come from Institutional Change in the Age of Nationalism

Where Nation-states Come from Institutional Change in the Age of Nationalism
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  • ISBN-13: 9780691134673
  • ISBN: 0691134677
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr

AUTHOR

Roeder, Philip G.

SUMMARY

"This is an original, rigorous, and indeed fascinating book. Using a wide range of data and methods, it argues that the institutional design of the units of political authority in the international system explains the origins of nation-states over nearly two hundred years. It is relevant to a remarkable range of debates in comparative and international politics; to those who work on nationalism, state-building, and democratization; and to specialists in both sub-Saharan Africa and postcommunist Eurasia."--Valerie Bunce, Cornell University"A superb work. First, it furnishes an outstanding model of how to 'do' social science. Second, it provides a great deal of well-organized information about state formation and nonformation, especially as concerns the Soviet state and the myriad tugs-of-war over territorial and ethnic sovereignty that have shaped post-Soviet politics. Third, it furnishes conclusions--complete with overwhelming evidence in their support--that will have immediate practical implications for world politics. Fourth, it is a good read: without cutting scholarly corners, it offers many delightful moments."--M. Steven Fish, University of California, BerkeleyRoeder, Philip G. is the author of 'Where Nation-states Come from Institutional Change in the Age of Nationalism', published 2007 under ISBN 9780691134673 and ISBN 0691134677.

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