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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780691249698 , 9780691249704
    Language: English
    Pages: Seiten
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in American politics: historical, international, and comparative perspectives
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ternullo, Stephanie, 1993- How the heartland went red
    DDC: 306.20977
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    Keywords: Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) ; Political culture / Middle West / History / 21st century ; Social change / Middle West / History / 21st century ; Political parties / Middle West / History / 21st century ; Party affiliation / Middle West / History / 21st century ; Middle West / Politics and government / History / 21st century
    Abstract: "Over the past several decades, predominantly White, postindustrial cities in America's agriculture and manufacturing center have flipped from blue to red. Cities that were once part of the traditional Democratic New Deal coalition began to vote Republican, providing crucial support for the electoral victories of Republican presidents from Reagan to Trump. In HOW THE HEARLAND WENT RED, Stephanie Ternullo argues for the importance of place in understanding this rightward shift, showing how voters in these small Midwestern cities view national politics-whether Republican appeals to racial and religious identities or Democrat's appeals to class-through the lens of local conditions. Offering a comparative study of three White blue-collar Midwestern cities in the run-up to the 2020 election, Ternullo shows the ways that local contexts have sped up or slowed down White voters' shift to the right. One of these cities has voted overwhelmingly Republican for decades; one swung to the right in 2016 but remains closely divided between Republicans and Democrats; and one, defying current trends, remains reliably Democratic. Through extensive interviews, Ternullo traces the structural and organizational dimensions of place that frame residents' perceptions of political and economic developments. These place-based conditions-including the ways that local leaders define their cities' challenges-help prioritize residents' social identities, connecting them to one party over another. Despite elite polarization, fragmented media, and the nationalization of American politics, Ternullo argues, the importance of place persists-as one of many factors informing partisanship, but as a particularly important one among cross-pressured voters whose loyalties are contested"--
    Abstract: "How local contexts help us understand why White voters in America's heartland are shifting to the rightOver the past several decades, predominantly White, postindustrial cities in America's agriculture and manufacturing center have flipped from blue to red. Cities that were once part of the traditional Democratic New Deal coalition began to vote Republican, providing crucial support for the electoral victories of Republican presidents from Reagan to Trump. In How the Heartland Went Red, Stephanie Ternullo argues for the importance of place in understanding this rightward shift, showing how voters in these small Midwestern cities view national politics-whether Republican appeals to racial and religious identities or Democrat's appeals to class-through the lens of local conditions. Offering a comparative study of three White blue-collar Midwestern cities in the run-up to the 2020 election, Ternullo shows the ways that local contexts have sped up or slowed down White voters' shift to the right. One of these cities has voted overwhelmingly Republican for decades; one swung to the right in 2016 but remains closely divided between Republicans and Democrats; and one, defying current trends, remains reliably Democratic. Through extensive interviews, Ternullo traces the structural and organizational dimensions of place that frame residents' perceptions of political and economic developments. These place-based conditions-including the ways that local leaders define their cities' challenges-help prioritize residents' social identities, connecting them to one party over another. Despite elite polarization, fragmented media, and the nationalization of American politics, Ternullo argues, the importance of place persists-as one of many factors informing partisanship, but as a particularly important one among cross-pressured voters whose loyalties are contested"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 2404
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  • 2
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691255347
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 224 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sagar, Paul, 1986- Basic equality
    DDC: 305
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    Keywords: Equality ; Equality Philosophy ; Equality Political aspects ; Ethics & moral philosophy ; Ethik und Moralphilosophie ; HISTORY / Social History ; PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy ; PHILOSOPHY / Political ; PHILOSOPHY / Social ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / General ; Political control & freedoms ; Political science & theory ; Politikwissenschaft ; Politische Kontrolle, Propaganda und Freiheitsrechte ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; Social & cultural history ; Social & political philosophy ; Social discrimination & inequality ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; Soziale Diskriminierung und Gleichbehandlung ; Soziale und politische Philosophie ; Gleichheit ; Sozialphilosophie ; Sozialethik ; Essentialismus
    Abstract: "Although thinkers of the past might have started from presumptions of fundamental difference and inequality between (say) the genders, or people of different races, this is no longer the case. At least in mainstream political philosophy, we are all now presumed to be, in some fundamental sense, basic equals. Of course, what follows from this putative fact of basic equality remains enormously controversial: liberals, libertarians, conservatives, Marxists, republicans, and so on, continue to disagree vigorously with each other, despite all presupposing some kind of basic equality. They may argue about who gets what, how much, and why, but the starting point - that all people are in some sense deserving of prima facie equal consideration - has become an axiom of our moral and political thinking. But why? Why are we basic equals? The trouble is that as soon as one asks for an explanation of this foundational premise, it begins to look shaky. After all, on any conceivable metric human beings are notably unequal, and often to striking degrees. Philosophers in this area tend to talk of equal worth, but often without trying to specify what exactly that means. Philosophically, basic equality is neither acceptable nor rejectable. It is not rejectable because we appear to be, as a matter of fact, profoundly committed to the truth of the claim that we are all one another's basic equals. But to the extent that there appear to be no philosophical arguments for believing in the truth of basic equality, it is not acceptable either. The aim of this book is to try and show why basic equality is acceptable. To do so, however, it will also contend that we need to approach the question rather differently to how it has mostly been handled so far. What's required is an exercise in what Bernard Williams called 'impure philosophy': it must include insights from other areas of human intellectual endeavour, whether psychology and history or even what we learn from how we go about practicing basic equality in our collective lives"--
    Abstract: An innovative argument that vindicates our normative commitment to basic equality, synthesising philosophy, history, and psychologyWhat makes human beings one another s equals? That we are "basic equals" has become a bedrock assumption in Western moral and political philosophy. And yet establishing why we ought to believe this claim has proved fiendishly difficult, floundering in the face of the many inequalities that characterise the human condition. In this provocative work, Paul Sagar offers a novel approach to explaining and justifying basic equality. Rather than attempting to find an independent foundation for basic equality, he argues, we should instead come to see our commitment to this idea as the result of the practice of treating others as equals. Moreover, he continues, it is not enough to grapple with the problem through philosophy alone-by just thinking very hard, in our armchairs; we must draw insights from history and psychology as well.Sagar writes that, as things stand, there appear to be no good arguments for believing in the truth of basic equality. Indeed, for much of Western intellectual history and social practice, basic inequality has been the default position. How is it then, Sagar asks, that in Western societies, in a period of less than a century, basic equality emerged as the dominant view? Sagar approaches this not as a mere philosophical puzzle, but as a dramatic historical development. In so doing, he shows us what is at stake when human beings treat one another as equals just because they are human beings
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  • 3
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691242729
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 257 Seiten
    Series Statement: The Princeton-China series
    DDC: 303.3720951
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  • 4
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691216997
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 271 Seiten , 24 cm
    Edition: Paperback edition with a new preface by the author
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.309470905
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    Keywords: Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich ; Power (Social sciences) ; Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- ; Russia (Federation) Foreign relations 1991-
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  • 5
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    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan | xv, 211 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783030935023
    Language: English
    Pages: Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Glazunova, Sofya Digital activism in Russia
    DDC: 302.231
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    Keywords: Internet and activism ; Digital media Political aspects ; Political participation Technological innovations ; Social media Political aspects ; Government, Resistance to ; Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- ; Digitalisierung ; Aktivismus ; Russland ; Außenpolitik ; Kommunikation ; Medien
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780691222943
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxi, 252 Seiten
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Gruenewald, Jeff [Rezension von: Miller-Idriss, Cynthia, 1972-, Hate in the homeland] 2022
    DDC: 306/.1
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    Keywords: Hate Political aspects ; Right-wing extremists ; White supremacy movements ; USA ; Rechter Flügel ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Weiße ; Vorherrschaft
    Abstract: "Placing space and place at the center of its analysis enables Hate in the Homeland to focus on hate groups and far right extremism not only as static, organized movements but also as flows of youth who move in and out of the periphery and interstitial spaces of far right scenes, rather than only studying youth at the definable or fixed core of far right extremist movements. For many-perhaps even most-far right youth, Miller-Idriss argues that extremist engagement is characterized by a process of moving in and out of far right scenes throughout their adolescence and adulthood in ways that scholars and policymakers have yet to understand. Hate in the Homeland will make a critical intervention into the literature on extremism by showing how youth on the margins are mobilized through flexible engagements in mainstream-style physical and virtual spaces which the far right has actively targeted for this purpose. This approach to far right extremism and radicalization significantly broadens what we know about the far right, and how people engage with it"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 221-235
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  • 7
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691212463
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 269 Seiten , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Frye, Timothy Weak strongman
    DDC: 303.309470905
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    Keywords: Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich ; Power (Social sciences) ; Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- ; Russia (Federation) Foreign relations 1991- ; Russland ; Staatsoberhaupt ; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- ; Korruption ; Wahlfälschung
    Abstract: Media and public discussion tends to understand Russian politics as a direct reflection of Vladimir Putin's seeming omnipotence or Russia's unique history and culture. Yet Russia is remarkably similar to other autocracies - and recognizing this illuminates the inherent limits to Putin's power. Weak Strongman challenges the conventional wisdom about Putin's Russia, highlighting the difficult trade-offs that confront the Kremlin on issues ranging from election fraud and repression to propaganda and foreign policy. Drawing on three decades of his own on-the-ground experience and research as well as insights from a new generation of social scientists that have received little attention outside academia, Timothy Frye reveals how much we overlook about today's Russia when we focus solely on Putin or Russian exceptionalism. Frye brings a new understanding to a host of crucial questions: How popular is Putin? Is Russian propaganda effective? Why are relations with the West so fraught? Can Russian cyber warriors really swing foreign elections? In answering these and other questions, Frye offers a highly accessible reassessment of Russian politics that highlights the challenges of governing Russia and the nature of modern autocracy.
    Note: Literaturangaben, Register
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  • 8
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691189680
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 364 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kukathas, Chandran Immigration and freedom
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kukathas, Chandran Immigration and freedom
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kukathas, Chandran, 1957 - Immigration and freedom
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Emigration and immigration Social aspects ; Emigration and immigration Government policy ; Liberty
    Abstract: Panoptica -- Immigration -- Control -- Equality -- Economy -- Culture -- State -- Freedom.
    Abstract: "Few would deny that immigration controls are restrictions on individual freedom. In debates about immigration, however, freedom is rarely mentioned. When it is raised it is usually indirectly, and the contending parties typically divide into those who question the wisdom or the morality of limiting the movement of would-be immigrants and others who think such restrictions warranted. The language of freedom rarely makes an appearance, perhaps because the liberty of foreigners or aliens does not really interest most people. Advocates of immigrants express a concern for the welfare of outsiders; others appeal to the welfare of natives and the integrity of the nation. The point of this book is to establish freedom as the basis of the immigration question. Chandran Kukathas argues that what's at stake is nothing less than the liberty of citizens and residents of the free society, and therefore the free society itself. To put it simply, immigration controls are controls on people, and it is not possible to control some people without controlling others. More specifically, it is not possible to control outsiders (aliens, foreigners, would-be immigrants) without controlling insiders as well, and to enforce immigration control is to enforce control generally. The author shows why this must be so, and explains why it is significant. Over the course of eight chapters and an epilogue, the books draws anecdotally on current and historical immigration practices in Canada, the United States, Australia, Japan, Singapore and most of the major Western European countries, but the information is deployed in service of an accessible, first-principles argument. To assess immigration, he says, we must think then about what we value most about our society and also come to a clearer understanding about what we mean by immigration in the first place. In the conclusion, he defends the need for greater freedom of movement-which ultimately means a world of more open borders"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780691199467
    Language: English
    Pages: 284 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    DDC: 305.868073
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    Keywords: UnidosUS ; League of United Latin American Citizens ; Voto Latino ; Hispanic Americans Civil rights ; Demographic transition Political aspects ; Human rights advocacy ; United States Ethnic relations ; Hispanos ; Politische Beteiligung ; USA ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Demographie ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Ethnizität
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780691192192 , 9780691192185
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 276 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in political behavior
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rosenfeld, Bryn, 1981 - The Autocratic Middle Class
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rosenfeld, Bryn, 1981 - The autocratic middle class
    DDC: 306.20947
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    Keywords: Civil service Case studies Political activity ; Middle class Case studies Political activity ; Authoritarianism ; Democracy ; Democratization ; Former communist countries Economic conditions ; Former communist countries Politics and government ; Russland ; Ukraine ; Kasachstan ; Postkommunismus ; Autoritärer Staat ; Mittelstand ; Politische Betätigung ; Demokratisierung
    Abstract: Conventional wisdom holds that the rising middle classes are a force for democracy. Yet in post-Soviet countries like Russia, where the middle class has grown rapidly, authoritarianism is deepening. Challenging a basic tenet of democratization theory, Bryn Rosenfeld shows how the middle classes can actually be a source of support for autocracy and authoritarian resilience, and reveals why development and economic growth do not necessarily lead to greater democracy. In pursuit of development, authoritarian states often employ large swaths of the middle class in state administration, the government budget sector, and state enterprises. Drawing on attitudinal surveys, unique data on protest behavior, and extensive fieldwork in the post-Soviet region, Rosenfeld documents how the failure of the middle class to gain economic autonomy from the state stymies support for political change, and how state economic engagement reduces middle-class demands for democracy and weakens prodemocratic coalitions.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 251-268 , Index: Seite 269-276 , The autocratic middle class , State dependency and middle-class demand for democracy , The post-communist middle classes, the state, and democratization , Rethinking the middle-class protest paradigm , Choosing to work for the state , Revolution, democratic retrenchment, and the middle class , Aligning the middle class with autocracy: rhetoric and practice
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9780691217567 , 9780691217574
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 348 Seiten , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Iskander, Natasha, 1972 - Does skill make us human?
    DDC: 331.6/2095363
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    Keywords: Qualifikation ; Humankapital ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Hierarchie ; Arbeitsmigranten ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Bauwirtschaft ; Katar ; Foreign workers Legal status, laws, etc ; Foreign workers Social conditions ; Construction workers Legal status, laws, etc ; Skilled labor Social aspects ; Unskilled labor Social aspects ; Skilled labor Political aspects ; Unskilled labor Political aspects ; Construction workers ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Foreign workers ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Foreign workers ; Social conditions ; Unskilled labor ; Social aspects ; Qatar ; Hilfsarbeiter ; Katar ; Saisonarbeiter ; Fertigkeit ; Ungleichheit ; Fußballweltmeisterschaft
    Abstract: Regulation : how the politics of skill become law -- Production : how skill makes cities -- Skill : how skill is embodied and what it means for the control of bodies -- Protest : how skillful practice becomes resistance -- Body : how definitions of skill cause injury -- Earth : how the politics of skill shape responses to climate change.
    Abstract: "Skill--specifically the distinction between the "skilled" and "unskilled"--is generally defined as a measure of ability and training, but Does Skill Make Us Human? shows instead that skill distinctions are used to limit freedom, narrow political rights, and even deny access to imagination and desire. Natasha Iskander takes readers into Qatar's booming construction industry in the lead-up to the 2022 World Cup, and through her unprecedented look at the experiences of migrant workers, she reveals that skill functions as a marker of social difference powerful enough to structure all aspects of social and economic life. Through unique access to construction sites in Doha, in-depth research, and interviews, Iskander explores how migrants are recruited, trained, and used. Despite their acquisition of advanced technical skills, workers are commonly described as unskilled and disparaged as "unproductive," "poor quality," or simply "bodies." She demonstrates that skill categories adjudicate personhood, creating hierarchies that shape working conditions, labor recruitment, migration policy, the design of urban spaces, and the reach of global industries. Iskander also discusses how skill distinctions define industry responses to global warming, with employers recruiting migrants from climate-damaged places at lower wages and exposing these workers to Qatar's extreme heat. She considers how the dehumanizing politics of skill might be undone through tactical solidarity and creative practices. With implications for immigrant rights and migrant working conditions throughout the world, Does Skill Make Us Human? examines the factors that justify and amplify inequality."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-341) and index , Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-341) and index
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9783030196202 , 9783030196233
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 274 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    Series Statement: Middle East today
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Socioeconomic protests in MENA and Latin America
    DDC: 303.484
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    Keywords: World Bank ; Protest movements History 21st century ; Protest movements History 21st century ; Protest movements History 21st century ; Protest movements Cross-cultural studies ; Protestbewegung ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Unruhen ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Randgruppe ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Nordafrika ; Lateinamerika ; Tunesien ; Ägypten ; Lateinamerika ; Politischer Protest ; Protestbewegung
    Abstract: This edited volume presents a detailed account of the dynamics of socioeconomic contention in Egypt and Tunisia since 2011. Combining quantitative and qualitative methods, it analyses what has happened to the socioeconomic grievances that played a key role in the mass mobilizations of 2010 and 2011. The book is based on an original data set of socioeconomic protests in the two countries and on in-depth case studies that cover the two most important types of socioeconomic contention: labor protests and protests by socioeconomically disadvantaged people outside the formal economy. Drawing on a systematic review of comparative research on Latin America, the authors argue that the dynamics of socioeconomic contention in contemporary Egypt and Tunisia reflect a deep-seated crisis of popular sector incorporation. This work promises to enrich the scholarly and the political debates on Egypt and Tunisia, the MENA region and on contentious politics in times of political change.
    Note: Literaturangaben , Introduction: socioeconomic protests in times of political change - studying Egypt and Tunisia from a comparative perspective , General trends , Beyond regime change : the state and the crisis of governance in post-2011 Egypt and Tunisia , Socioeconomic contention in post-2011 Egypt and Tunisia : a comparison , Organized labor , Organized labor and political change in Latin America : an overview , Proposals, intermediation, and pressure : the three roles of the UGTT in Tunisia's post-revolutionary constitutional process$HBassem Karray , From the dream of change to the nightmare of structural weakness : the trajectory of Egypt's independent trade union movement after 2011 , Marginalized groups , Contention by marginalized groups and political change in Latin America : an overview , Unemployed protests in Tunisia : between grassroots activism and formal organization , Mobilized along the margins : survival strategies of tuktuk drivers in Egypt , Conclusion , From North Africa to Latin America and back : comparative findings and theoretical reflections
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9780691202945 , 9780691177380
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 345 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: First paperback printing
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in global and comparative sociology
    DDC: 320.1
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    Keywords: Political development ; Political development ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research ; PHILOSOPHY / Political ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Statistics ; Nationenbildung ; Ursache ; Gesellschaft ; Entwicklung ; Ethnizität ; Einflussgröße ; Politik ; Einheitsbewegung ; Nation ; Assimilation ; Erde ; Nationenbildung ; Geschichte 1830-2017
    Abstract: " A new and comprehensive look at the reasons behind successful or failed nation building Nation Building presents bold new answers to an age-old question. Why is national integration achieved in some diverse countries, while others are destabilized by political inequality between ethnic groups, contentious politics, or even separatism and ethnic war? Traversing centuries and continents from early nineteenth-century Europe and Asia to Africa from the turn of the twenty-first century to today, Andreas Wimmer delves into the slow-moving forces that encourage political alliances to stretch across ethnic divides and build national unity. Using datasets that cover the entire world and three pairs of case studies, Wimmer's theory of nation building focuses on slow-moving, generational processes: the spread of civil society organizations, linguistic assimilation, and the states' capacity to provide public goods. Wimmer contrasts Switzerland and Belgium to demonstrate how the early development of voluntary organizations enhanced nation building; he examines Botswana and Somalia to illustrate how providing public goods can bring diverse political constituencies together; and he shows that the differences between China and Russia indicate how a shared linguistic space may help build political alliances across ethnic boundaries. Wimmer then reveals, based on the statistical analysis of large-scale datasets, that these mechanisms are at work around the world and explain nation building better than competing arguments such as democratic governance or colonial legacies. He also shows that when political alliances crosscut ethnic divides and when most ethnic communities are represented at the highest levels of government, the general populace will identify with the nation and its symbols, further deepening national political integration. Offering a long-term historical perspective and global outlook, Nation Building sheds important new light on the challenges of political integration in diverse countries. "--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 319-336
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9780691234496 , 0691202184 , 9780691202181
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 308 Seiten , Illustrationen, 1 Karte
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Ha, Guangtian [Rezension von: Roberts, Sean R., The war on the Uyghurs] 2022
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Alpermann, Björn, 1972 - The Uyghurs, China’s terrorist narrative and counterterrorism 2020
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in Muslim politics
    DDC: 950
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    Keywords: China ; Sinkiang ; Uiguren ; Muslim ; Völkermord ; Diskriminierung ; Politische Verfolgung ; Unterdrückung ; Internierung
    Abstract: Within weeks of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington, the Chinese government warned that it faced a serious terrorist threat from its Uyghur ethnic minority, who are largely Muslim. In this explosive book, Sean Roberts reveals how China has been using the US-led global war on terror as international cover for its increasingly brutal suppression of the Uyghurs, and how the war's targeting of an undefined enemy has emboldened states around the globe to persecute ethnic minorities and severely repress domestic opposition in the name of combatting terrorism. Of the eleven million Uyghurs living in China today, more than one million are now being held in so-called reeducation camps, victims of what has become the largest program of mass detention and surveillance in the world. Roberts describes how the Chinese government successfully implicated the Uyghurs in the global terror war-despite a complete lack of evidence-and branded them as a dangerous terrorist threat with links to al-Qaeda. He argues that the reframing of Uyghur domestic dissent as international terrorism provided justification and inspiration for a systematic campaign to erase Uyghur identity, and that a nominal Uyghur militant threat only emerged after more than a decade of Chinese suppression in the name of counterterrorism-which has served to justify further state repression.
    Note: Literaturangaben Seite 266-300. - Index , Colonialism, 1759-2001 , How the Uyghurs became a 'terrorist threat' , Myths and realities of the alleged 'terrorist threat' associated with Uyghurs , Colonialism meets counterterrorism, 2002-2012 , The self-fulfilling prophecy and the 'people's war on terror,' 2013-2016 , Cultural genocide, 2017-2020
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  • 15
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691181776 , 0691181772
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 212 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in political behavior
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gillion, Daniel Q., 1979 - The Loud Minority
    DDC: 322.40973
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    Keywords: Protest movements ; Democracy ; Political participation ; Democracy ; Political participation ; Politics and government ; Protest movements ; United States Politics and government ; United States ; Politischer Protest ; Protestbewegung ; Wahlverhalten ; Politische Kultur ; Ideologie ; USA ; Politische Beteiligung
    Abstract: "The "silent majority"--A phrase coined by Richard Nixon in 1969 in response to Vietnam War protests and later used by Donald Trump as a campaign slogan - refers to the supposed wedge that exists between protesters in the street and the voters at home. The Loud Minority upends this view by demonstrating that voters are in fact directly informed and influenced by protest activism. Consequently, as protests grow in America, every facet of the electoral process is touched by this loud minority, benefiting the political party perceived to be the most supportive of the protesters' messaging. Drawing on historical evidence, statistical data, and detailed interviews about protest activity since the 1960s, Daniel Gillion shows that electoral districts with protest activity are more likely to see increased voter turnout at the polls. Surprisingly, protest activities are also moneymaking endeavors for electoral politics, as voters donate more to political candidates who share the ideological leanings of activists. Finally, protests are a signal of political problems, encouraging experienced political challengers to run for office and hurting incumbents' chances of winning reelection. The silent majority may not speak by protesting themselves, but they clearly gesture for social change with their votes. An exploration of how protests affect voter behavior and warn of future electoral changes, The Loud Minority looks at the many ways that activism can shape democracy." -- Publisher's description
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-207) and index
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9783030422097 , 9783030422066
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 361 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als de Koning, Martijn Islamic Militant Activism in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany
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    Keywords: Political sociology. ; Ethnicity. ; Islam. ; Religion and sociology. ; Belgien ; Niederlande ; Deutschland ; Militanz ; Islam
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: Conducting Research on Militant Activist Daʿwa in Belgium, The Netherlands, and Germany. - 2. Iconic Resistance: Germany -- 3. "Making the Unbelievers Angry"— Sharia4Belgium -- 4. "The War Has Begun"— The Dutch Networks. - 5. The Production of 'Radicals': 'Steadfast Warriors' in The Netherlands. - 6. A Comparative Discussion: The Counter-Conducts of Militant Muslim Activists. .
    Abstract: Based on ethnographic research in Belgium, The Netherlands, and Germany, this book presents a novel approach to studying Muslim militant activism. While much existing research focuses on the process of radicalization, these authors introduce a different set of questions that investigate specific modes of activism, and their engagement with dominant discourses and practices in media and state policies. Drawing on social movement theory and Foucault’s work on counter-conduct, this research explores how daʿwa networks came about, and how activists developed themselves in interaction with state and media practices. This perspective highlights a form of activism and resistance in which activists turn against policies and debates centring on Muslims and Islam, while attempting to create and protect an alternative space for themselves in which they can experience Islam according to their own perception of it. The study will contribute to debates about resistance, social movements and militant activism among Muslims in Europe.
    Note: Literaturangaben. - Glossar. - Index
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691203836
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 246 Seiten
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Gruenewald, Jeff [Rezension von: Miller-Idriss, Cynthia, 1972-, Hate in the homeland] 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Miller-Idriss, Cynthia Hate in the Homeland
    DDC: 306/.1
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    Keywords: Hate Political aspects ; Right-wing extremists ; White supremacy movements ; USA ; Rechter Flügel ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Weiße ; Vorherrschaft
    Abstract: "Placing space and place at the center of its analysis enables Hate in the Homeland to focus on hate groups and far right extremism not only as static, organized movements but also as flows of youth who move in and out of the periphery and interstitial spaces of far right scenes, rather than only studying youth at the definable or fixed core of far right extremist movements. For many-perhaps even most-far right youth, Miller-Idriss argues that extremist engagement is characterized by a process of moving in and out of far right scenes throughout their adolescence and adulthood in ways that scholars and policymakers have yet to understand. Hate in the Homeland will make a critical intervention into the literature on extremism by showing how youth on the margins are mobilized through flexible engagements in mainstream-style physical and virtual spaces which the far right has actively targeted for this purpose. This approach to far right extremism and radicalization significantly broadens what we know about the far right, and how people engage with it"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 221-235
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    ISBN: 9783030415396 , 3030415392
    Language: English
    Pages: xxix, 400 Seiten , Diagramme , 21 x 15 cm
    Series Statement: Palgrave studies in the history of social movements
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als European Socialists and the State in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
    DDC: 306.3609
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Geschichte 1905-2017 ; Europa ; Sozialdemokratie ; Geschichte 1905-2017
    Note: Literaturangaben
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