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Title: Nations and Society


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Nations and Society
  • Ricardo Rene Laremont

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Ethnicity and National Identity
  • What is the difference between an ethnic group
    and a nation?
  • Why do ethnic conflicts occur?
  • Key Topics
  • Ethnicity
  • Nationality
  • Citizenship
  • Ideologies

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Ethnic Identity
  • Ethnicity
  • A specific set of attributes and societal
    institutions that make one group of people
    different culturally from others
  • Markers language, religion, customs, history,
    geography

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Questions
  • As these attributes become institutionalized,
    they can create a particular identity that is
    passed down from generation to generation.
  • People do not choose their ethnicities they are
    born into them, and their ethnic identities
    remain largely fixed throughout life.
  • Is ethnicity fixed or fluid?

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Questions
  • Bosnia
  • People look alike intermarry
  • Croats, Serbs, Muslims live there
  • Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodox Muslim divide?
  • Rwanda
  • Hutu- agriculturalists
  • Tutsi- herders
  • When and how does ethnicity become politicized?

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National Identity
  • More of a political concept
  • What is national identity?
  • What is nationalism?

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When and how does ethnicity lead to
ethnonationalism?
  • Canada/Quebec- 1980, 1995 referenda
  • Spain- Basque province Cataluna
  • Frances national project
  • Englands national project
  • Germanys national project

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European experience
  • 18th and 19th century Europe transformed
    multi-ethnic societies into uni-ethnic
    nation-states
  • Citizenship in Europe tied to uni-ethnic
    nation-state notion
  • 21st Century
  • Identity and Citizenship
  • Cosmopolitanism?

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Ethnic and National Conflict
  • What explains coexistence among ethnic groups?
  • What explains conflict among ethnic groups?
  • Ethnic conflict
  • Ethnonationalism
  • Sudan
  • Chechnya
  • Kurdistan

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Origins of Ethnic Conflict
  • Top-Down
  • Generated by political leaders
  • Can be stopped by political leaders
  • Example Nigeria
  • Bottom-Up
  • Generated by long-standing friction between
    groups
  • Takes time to end must burn out
  • Bosnia An example of Top-Down and Bottom-Up

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Ethnic Conflict
  • Still in Europe
  • Russia
  • Yugoslavia
  • Spain
  • My Book
  • Borders, Nationalism, and the African State
  • Colonialism creates and reinforces ethnic
    difference
  • Nigeria
  • Rwanda- Hutu agriculturalists Tutsi herders
  • Belgian policy Tutsis were superior
  • 1994 800,000 Tutsis murdered in genocide

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Negative Policies in Ethnic and National Conflict
  • Exclusion
  • Example Estonians Latvians exclude the
    Russians among them from citizenship
  • Example Turks in Germany
  • Removal or Ethnic Cleansing
  • Muslims in Bosnia
  • Native Americans in United States
  • Forced Assimilation
  • France- foulards- beards
  • Genocide
  • Germany- Jews
  • Turkey- Armenians (1915)
  • Rwanda- Tutsis (1994)
  • Yugoslavia- Bosnian Muslims and Kosovar Albanians
    (1990s)

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Positive Policies
  • Citizenship
  • Jus soli vs. Jus sanguinis
  • Bilingual language policies
  • Devolution/Autonomy
  • Spain- Basque Province Cataluna
  • Canada- Quebec
  • Belgium- Flemish Walloons

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Political Attitudes
  • Views of how change should occur
  • Radicalism
  • Liberalism
  • Conservatism
  • Reactionaries

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Radicalism
  • Radicals do not believe in slow, evolutionary
    change
  • Politics cannot be transformed without
    fundamentally transforming state, regime, and
    government

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Liberalism
  • Belief in evolutionary transformation
  • No need to overthrow system
  • Do not believe that state has to be transformed
  • Only regime and government have to be changed

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Conservatives
  • Change is not necessary
  • See state and regime as structures that provide
    order and continuity in politics, economics, and
    society

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Reactionaries
  • Want to change status quo and return to something
    older, the status quo ante
  • Prefer the restoration of older values return to
    a previous regime or a previous state

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Political Ideologies
  • Not concerned with pace of change
  • Concerned with the fundamental goals of politics
  • Liberalism
  • Communism
  • Social Democracy (Socialism
  • Fascism

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Liberalism (Classical)
  • Places a high priority on individual political
    and economic freedom
  • Believes that states power should be limited so
    that it does not encroach on individual rights
  • Emphasis on free markets, individual rights, and
    a state with low autonomy
  • (In U.S. a liberal would be a conservative)

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Communism
  • A small group controls the market and the state
    and uses its wealth to exploit the state, the
    economy, and the majority of the people
  • Liberal democracy is government of the rich, by
    the rich, for the rich
  • Individual rights are meaningless when most
    people are poor
  • The working class needs to seize the state and
    the means of production to obtain social justice

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Social Democracy (Socialism)
  • Unlike communism, permits private property and
    capital to operate
  • Prefer as state that is committed to social
    equality

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Fascism
  • Hostile to individual freedoms
  • State is an instrument for molding society and
    the economy in the interest of the nation
  • State is strong and autonomous of society, guided
    by elite, superior leadership
  • Examples
  • Nazi Germany
  • Fascist Italy (Mussolini)
  • Fascist Spain (Franco)
  • Chile (Pinochet)

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Anarchism
  • Rejects notion of state
  • State is not necessary
  • Existence of state would eliminate freedom
  • Anarchism never realized
  • Big topic in
  • Russian Revolution of 1917
  • Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)

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Political Culture
  • Basic norms for political activity in a society
  • Is it a useful term?
  • Or is it an elusive concept?
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