Solution of Chapter 7. Nationalism (Political Theory Book)

Exercise

1

How is a nation different from other forms of collective belonging?

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2

What do you understand by the right to national self-determination?

How has this idea resulted in both formation of and challenges to nation-states?

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3

“We have seen that nationalism can unite people as well as divide them, liberate them as well as generate bitterness and conflict”.

Illustrate your answer with examples.

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4

Neither descent, nor language, nor religion or ethnicity can claim to be a common factor in nationalisms all over the world. Comment.

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5

Illustrate with suitable examples the factors that lead to the emergence of nationalist feelings.

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6

How is a democracy more effective than authoritarian governments in dealing with conflicting nationalist aspirations?

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7

What do you think are the limitations of nationalism?

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