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Adapting Nations
National Resilience Between Contemporary Statehood and Identity

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Nations adapt. Nations are resilient both within and outside the boundaries of statehood. Yet scholarship tends to downplay nationhood, as it focuses on the polity. As a consequence, the investigation of modern societies, though usually articulated around the nation-state model, falls into state-centrism, whilst neglecting the other side of the coin. This book initiates an interdisciplinary debate that encourages research in a field that has largely been overlooked in European social and political sciences. The analysis, offered by the authors, reinstates the concept of the 'nation' beyond the traditional, and somewhat dichotomous, schools of thought, hence neither judging the nation as a mere invention nor as a deterministic product of history. The book provides those interested in nationalism with new approaches to exploring national identity and its connection to statehood. By using concepts inspired by political science and sociology, namely habitus, survival unit, polity, hysteresis, and so forth, the different chapters of the volume revitalise the inquiry of the dimensions and features in which the nation and the identification they engender become tools of adaptation in relation to the transformative reality of our own contemporaneity. The authors thus contextualise the latter via the mid-range concept of national resilience at both meso- and macro-levels. 

About the author

Alon Helled
is a postdoctoral fellow and adjunct lecturer in the History of International Relations at the University of Turin, Italy. He is also a teaching assistant on the History of Modern Israel and History of the Middle East courses at the University of Florence.

Carlo Pala
is a political scientist who has taught Political Science and Science of Public Administration at the University of Sassari, section of Nuoro, Department of Law, Italy. He is also an associate fellow at the interdisciplinary laboratory Arènes at the Institut d’Études Politiques (IEP), Rennes, France.

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Nations adapt. Nations are resilient both within and outside the boundaries of statehood. Yet scholarship tends to downplay nationhood, as it focuses on the polity. As a consequence, the investigation of modern societies, though usually articulated around the nation-state model, falls into state-centrism, whilst neglecting the other side of the coin. This book initiates an interdisciplinary debate that encourages research in a field that has largely been overlooked in European social and political sciences. The analysis, offered by the authors, reinstates the concept of the 'nation' beyond the traditional, and somewhat dichotomous, schools of thought, hence neither judging the nation as a mere invention nor as a deterministic product of history. The book provides those interested in nationalism with new approaches to exploring national identity and its connection to statehood. By using concepts inspired by political science and sociology, namely habitus, survival unit, polity, hysteresis, and so forth, the different chapters of the volume revitalise the inquiry of the dimensions and features in which the nation and the identification they engender become tools of adaptation in relation to the transformative reality of our own contemporaneity. The authors thus contextualise the latter via the mid-range concept of national resilience at both meso- and macro-levels. 

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Authors Alon Helled, Carlo Pala
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.06.2025
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science
 
EAN 9783031842696
ISBN 978-3-0-3184269-6
Pages 212
Illustrations XXIX, 212 p. 3 illus.
Dimensions (packing) 14.8 x 1.7 x 21 cm
Weight (packing) 410 g
 
Subjects Globalisierung, Soziologie, Politics, Globalization, Politik und Staat, Geschichte: Ereignisse und Themen, Zentralregierung, Political Sociology, Political Theory, Resilience, Political History, Comparative Politics, Governance and Government, national identities, Nations, Politikwissenschaft und politische Theorie, statehood, sociopolitical processes
 

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