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Abbravation: International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society

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Springer US

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10.1007/bf03310079

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1573-3416

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The NationState Durability Through Change

Authors: Hedva BenIsrael
Publish Date: 2011/01/06
Volume: 24, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 65-74
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The nation–state has recently come under attack as an institution incompatible with liberal democracy or under ridicule as being a faked representation of a virtual invention the nation This study shows the historical reality and durability of the nation–state as adapted to a modern perception of the nation and to the profoundly changed conditions in which it functions It shows the transformation of the romantic ideology of nationalism of the early nineteenth century to a mere principle of political organization according to which the nation–state combines the cultural identity and the democratic will of a people It shows also the resulting changes in the understanding of national identity and belonging for the individual This study also examines some of the rival theories offered in this connection such as the preference for the socalled civic nationality over an ethnic one and also the strong case for multiculturalism often voiced The conclusions from these examinations are that the democratic nation–state with a cultural identity of its own with equal citizenship for all and extensive recognition of the cultural rights of minorities has legitimately survived into a new era of globalization of increasingly mixed populations of cultures crossing borders and of increased international intervention As an example of the problems faced by relatively new nation–states an epilogue presents the case of Israel which demonstrates the centrality and complexity of the minorities’ problem in the process of shaping a modern and normal nation–state


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