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European political culture

Eatwell, Roger(Edited by)
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European Political Cultures looks at a neglected area of European Studies - the political cultures of the various countries which make up Europe, both East and West.

It is written by an international team of writers who address a variety of crucial questions, including: * what factors help make nations and states? * what are the main characteristics of national cultures and sub-cultures? * how do various groups view each other and Europe? We live in a world of increasing inter-dependence and uniformity, both political and cultural.

In Czechoslovakia, for example, democratic values undoubtedly helped bring about the downfall of communism.

Advertising campaigns are increasingly designed to cross national boundaries; products are even named for the multi-lingual appeal. However, it is imporatant not to exaggerate the process of homogenisation.

Europe is the cradle of modern nationalism: Czechoslovakia no longer exists, Yugoslavia has collapsed; even in Western Europe ethnic tensions are increasing. 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 resitance to Europe.

Hans-Georg Betz, Johns Hopkins University Herman van der Wusten, University of Amsterdam Bogdan Szajkowski, Exeter University Stephen White, University of Glasgow James

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Routledge
041513868X / 9780415138680
Paperback / softback
306.2
10/07/1997
United Kingdom
English
240p.
24 cm
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