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Bringing fresh insight to an important contemporary debate, Fred
Dallmayr and Jose M. Rosales consider the changing definition of
nationalism and the nation-state in our era of globalization. The
question mark in the title of this volume points to the multiple
issues at stake: what is the meaning of nationalism? Is there only
one or possibly multiple types of nationalism? What does it mean to
be "beyond" nationalism? Can one safely abandon nationalism and the
nation-state? The contributors address these and other concerns,
not only through the lenses of institutional and comparative social
scientific analysis, but also with an eye toward the "existential"
implications for people living in our time: their well-being, legal
safety and protection, and sense of identity. Dallmayr and Rosales
have structured the book in three parts, leading from theoretical
revisions of nationalist theory to contrasting views on
globalization and sovereignty to the concluding discussion of human
rights. Beyond Nationalism? thus explores some of the most urgent
contemporary civic and political challenges raised by a
post-national and cosmopolitan reconfiguration of the world order.
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