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Informationen zum Autor Berch Berberoglu is Foundation Professor of Sociology and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Dr. Berberoglu has authored and edited thirty two books and many articles in numerous scholarly journals. His areas of specialization are globalization, political economy of development, class analysis, the state, social movements, and social change. Klappentext This book serves as a much needed corrective to dominant, conventional approaches to the study of nationalism and ethnic conflict that is at once political, economic, cultural, and, above all, social. Providing a class-based perspective on nationalism and ethnonational conflict, the book makes a major contribution to the discussion and debate on the nature, dynamics, and contradictions of this all-pervasive phenomenon. Zusammenfassung Serves as a corrective to conventional approaches to the study of nationalism and ethnic conflict. Providing a class-based perspective on nationalism and ethnonational conflict! this book aims to make a contribution to the discussion and debate on the nature! dynamics! and contradictions of this phenomenon. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 I Theories of Nationalism Chapter 2 Mainstream Theories of the Nation and Nationalism Chapter 3 Toward a Marxist Theory of Nationalism Part 4 II Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in the Age of Globalization Chapter 5 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict on a World Scale: Global Comparisons Chapter 6 Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and Self-Determination in the Third World Chapter 7 The Rise of Right-Wing Ultranationalist Movements in the Age of Globalization Part 8 III Nationalism, the State, and Class Struggle Chapter 9 Class, State, and Nation: The Pillars of Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict Chapter 10 Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and Class Struggle