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Chapter One Ethnicity and Politics in the Contemporary World
NOTES Chapter One Ethnicity and Politics in the Contemporary World 1. Thomas Spiro, Nationalism and Ethnicity Terminologies: An Encyclopedic Dictionary and Research Guide, Volume I (Gulf Breeze, Fla.: Academic International Press, 1999), 207, with reference to Rodolfo Stavenhagen’s definition in Conflicts, Development, and Human Rights (Tokyo: United Nations University, 1990). 2. Rupert Emerson, From Empire to Nation: The Rise of Self-Assertion of Asian and African Peoples (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1960), 95–96. 3. See, especially, Connor’s landmark essay, “The Politics of Ethnonationalism,” Journal of International Affairs, 22 (1973): 1–21. The nation-state model usually carries the collateral benefits of the people also identifying with their territory as their country, entitled to their love and support (patriotism), and sharing a core political culture and hence a political consensus useful in resolving conflict over the ends and means of the state. Connor estimated in 1973 that less than a third of the states in the world fit this model; the percentage is no higher today. 4. New York: Columbia University Press, 1981. 5. See, especially, Newman’s book, Ethnoregional Conflict in Democracies: Mostly Ballots, Rarely Bullets (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996), and his article on “Nationalism in Post-Industrial Societies: Why States Still Matter,” Comparative Politics, 33 (2000): 21–41. Earlier, developed world–focused studies include: Milton J. Esman (ed.), Ethnic Conflict in the Western World (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977); and Edward A. Tiryakian and Ronald Rogowski (eds.), New Nationalism of the Developed West (New York: Allyn and Unwin, 1985). 6. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. -
Mitterrand Legacy and the Future of French Security , Policy
M ¢ H All X S~A P ~ X ' -- 43 Mitterrand Legacy and the Future of French Security , Policy Ronald Tiersky JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly is a professional military journal published under the auspices of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, by the Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, to promote understanding of the integrated employment of land, sea, air, space, and special operations forces. JFQ focuses on joint doctrine, coalition warfare, contingency planning, operations conducted by the unified commands, and joint force development. The journal is a forum for examining joint and combined warfare and exchanging ideas of importance to all services. JFQ appeals to a wide audience across the defense community with an interest in the nature and history of joint warfighting. TO ORDER A SUBSCRIPTION, cite Joint Force Quarterly (JFQ) and send your check for $21.00 ($26.25 foreign), or provide your VISA or MasterCard number and expiration date, to Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15220- 7954. You may also place orders by FAX: (202) 512- 2233. THE MITTERRAND LEGACY AND THE FUTURE OF FRENCH SECURITY POLICY RONALD TIERSKY McNair Paper 43 August 1995 INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Washington, DC NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY [] President: Lieutenant General Ervin J. Rokke, USAF [] Vice President: Ambassador William G. Walker INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES [] Director & Publisher: Dr. Hans A. Bilmendijk Publications Directorate & NDU Press Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC 20319-6000 [] Phone: (202) 475-1913 [] Facsimile: (202) 475-1012 [] Director & Managing Editor: Dr. Frederick T. Kiley [] Vice Director & General Editor: Major Thomas W. -
John Van Oudenaren Education
JOHN VAN OUDENAREN EDUCATION Ph. D., Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983 A.B., Germanic Languages and Literature, summa cum laude, Princeton University, 1975 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Director, Center for the Book, and Acting Director, World Digital Library (www.wdl.org), The Library of Congress, Washington, 2018- Director, Scholarly and Educational Programs, and Acting Director, World Digital Library, The Library of Congress, 2015-2018 Director, World Digital Library, The Library of Congress, 2005-2015 Chief, European Division, The Library of Congress, 1996-2005 Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation, Washington, 1995-1996 Director, RAND European-American Center for Policy Analysis (RAND Europe), Delft, The Netherlands, 1992-1995 Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, 1988-1992 Research Associate, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, 1987-1988 Member of the Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, Washington, 1985-1987 Associate Political Scientist, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, 1982-1985 Research Associate, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, 1982 Consultant, RAND Corporation, Summer 1980, 1981 Intern, National Security Council, Summer 1979 Teaching Positions: Adjunct Professor, BMW Center for German and European Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 2004-2005 1 Adjunct Professor, Elliott School, George Washington University, 2001-2004 Adjunct Professor, School of International -
POLS306-250: Contemporary Issues THE
POLS306-250: Contemporary Issues THE POLITICAL EVOLUTION OF EUROPE SINCE WORLD WAR II Danube Summer Institute (Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program) Germany, Poland, Austria, Hungary and Czech Republic Summer II 2018 July 6 – August 6 2018 Instructor: John D. Robertson [email protected] http://politicalscience.tamu.edu/html/bio--jrobertson.html http://politicalscience.tamu.edu/html/danube-summer-institute.html Course Credit: 3 Hrs. This is a beginning course designed to introduce the student to the major political, institutional, economic and social developments in Europe since 1945 that have shaped the formation and major institutional design and policy direction of the European Union and the broader European political and economic integration process. It is specifically – though NOT exclusively -- designed to complement and supplement the various field trips, appointments, and guest lecturers included in the 2017 Danube Summer Institute. The references cited on the syllabus are not intended as an exhaustive list of literature covering all aspects of the regions and cultures we will visit. But rather, they offer you quick reference to links through the internet or TAMU electronic reserves to sources that will allow you the background and perspective on the diverse regions, cultures, politics and current issues and affairs of the countries and territories we will travel throughout during the field trips. The Danube Summer Institute is designed with our colleagues at Centre International des formation European (CIFE) to afford the student a first-hand exposure to some of the most historically important and complex regions of modern Europe, and which today are increasingly central to the formation of the EU policies and the larger democratic trans-European political culture. -
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COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS Annual Report July 1,2001 - June 30,2002 Main Offic>eo Washington Office The Harold Pratt House 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 58 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10021 Washington, DC 20036 Tel. (212) 434-9400; Fax (212) 434-9800 Tel. (202) 518-3400; Fax (202) 986-2984 Website www.cfr.org E-mail [email protected] Officers and Directors, 2002-2003 Officers Directors Term Expiring 2006 Peter G. Petersont Term Expiring 2003 Roone Arledge Chairman of the Board Peggy Dulany Henry S. Bienen Carla A. Hills Martin S. Feldstein Lee Cullum Vice Chairman Bette Bao Lord Richard C. Holbrooke William J. McDonough Vincent A. Mai Joan E. Spero Vice Chairman Michael H. Moskow Vin Weber Leslie H. Gelb Garrick Utley Term Expiring 2007 President Michael P. Peters Term Expiring 2004 Fouad Ajami Executive Vice President and John Deutch Kenneth M. Duberstein* Chief Operating Officer Carla A. Hills Ronald L. Olson* Janice L. Murray Robert D. Hormats Peter G. Peterson*t Senior Vice President and Treasurer William J. McDonough Thomas R. Pickering David Kellogg Theodore C. Sorensen Laura D'Andrea Tyson Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, and Publisher George Soros Leslie H. Gelb Irina A. Faskianos Term Expiring 2005 ex officio Vice President, National and Jessica P. Einhorn Outreach Programs Honorary Officers Louis V. Gerstner Jr. Lawrence J. Korb George J. Mitchell and Directors Emeriti Vice President, Studies Robert E. Rubin Douglas Dillon Elise Carlson Lewis Maurice R. Greenberg Vice President, Membership and Warren B. Rudman Fellowship Affairs Andrew Young Honorary Vice Chairman Abraham F.