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The resurgence of nationalism in the nineties has lead to the
development of a growing body of literature on the many dimensions
of this modern phenomena. Nationalism has drawn a new kind of
scholarly attention: first in the social sciences, and then in
moral and political philosophy. It is unfortunate, however, that
most of the stimulating debates around the subject have been
limited by individual disciplinary boundaries. The Politics of
Belonging: Nationalism, Liberalism, and Pluralism represents the
opening of a dialogue between the social sciences, the moral, and
political philosophers. It also bridges the North Atlantic, opening
a discussion between Europeans and North Americans who study
nationalism. Authors in this volume deal with two main questions:
the linkage between political liberalism and nationalism and the
challenge of pluralism. Alain Dieckhoff has brought together an
impressive group of contributors who, together, carry out an
incisive investigation into these debates which are decisive for
fostering democracy in modern nation states. This volume is an an
indispensable resource for anyone dealing with questions of
identity, ethnicity, and nationalism.
The resurgence of nationalism in the nineties has lead to the
development of a growing body of literature on the many dimensions
of this modern phenomena. Nationalism has drawn a new kind of
scholarly attention: first in the social sciences, and then in
moral and political philosophy. It is unfortunate, however, that
most of the stimulating debates around the subject have been
limited by individual disciplinary boundaries. The Politics of
Belonging: Nationalism, Liberalism, and Pluralism represents the
opening of a dialogue between the social sciences, the moral, and
political philosophers. It also bridges the North Atlantic, opening
a discussion between Europeans and North Americans who study
nationalism. Authors in this volume deal with two main questions:
the linkage between political liberalism and nationalism and the
challenge of pluralism. Alain Dieckhoff has brought together an
impressive group of contributors who, together, carry out an
incisive investigation into these debates which are decisive for
fostering democracy in modern nation states. This volume is an an
indispensable resource for anyone dealing with questions of
identity, ethnicity, and nationalism.
This volume reflects the up-and-coming academic interest in
sortition. It is based on contributions to the first international
conference dedicated to the subject held at the University of
Political Science (Sciences-Po) in Paris in November 2008. The
papers explore important theoretical questions such as how we
should recognise and define differing lottery forms; the
relationship between sortition and different aspects and forms of
democracy; and its potential benefits to current political and
commercial practice. Contributors Hubertus Buchstein, Gil Delannoi
Oliver Dowlen, Gerhard Gohler Barbara Goodwin, Michael Hein Yves
Sintomer, Peter Stone Antoine Vergne Gil Delannoi is Research
Director at Sciences-Po Paris (Centre de recherches politiques).
Oliver Dowlen is an independent scholar and a founder member of the
Society for Democracy including Random Selection (SDRS)."
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