Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Total War, Cooperative Federalism, Dual Federalism

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Yugoslavia and after: was constructed on foundation of panyugoslavianism and then held together by communist regime after ww2. Nationalism was tested when differences between different races and religions and yugoslavia decided it needed a state to monitor. Cultural nationalism: built solidly on ethnic foundations: Nations and nationalism: ethnic group: community claiming common language, religion, and ancestry, nation: ethnicity plus desire for political autonomy, usually statehood, nationalism: commitment to nations political aspirations, nation-state: territory of state matches boundaries of national community. Most states are multi-national (canada, nigeria: national identity: based on political aspirations, national self determination: the principle supporting the creation of nation-states. Political nationalism: nation constructed on foundations of state: Borders, not culture people bonded by citizenship. Political principles: more common in established states. Inclusive, assimilationist nationalism: the nation is not real". Political nation a nation in which citizenship has greater influence than ethnic identity. Supports a world of equal nation-states if not, turn to international law.

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