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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0415138671
ISBN-13: 9780415138673
Sku: 203359027
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Pages:  292
Age Range:  NA
 
This comparative study of the political cultures of the major european nations, explores the notion of nationhood as it applies in different political contexts.
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European Political Culture looks at the political cultures of the various countries which make up Europe. The international team of writers address a variety of crucial questions, including: what factors help make nations and states? and how do various groups view each other and Europe?

We live in a world of increasing interdependence and uniformity, both political and cultural. While advertising campaigns are increasingly designed to cross national boundaries and products are named for their multi-lingual appeal, Europe remains the cradle of modern nationalism. European Political Culture explores these issues, illustrating the dangers of a movement towards ever-growing union which does not take note of the growing populist resistance to Europe.

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Product attributeBook Format:   Hardcover
Product attributeNumber of Pages:   0292
Product attributePublisher:   Routledge
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