Nationalism & Ethnic Politics explores the varied political aspects of nationalism and ethnicity in order to develop more constructive inter-group relations, and to address the sources of both contemporary and historical identity-based conflicts. The journal publishes case studies as well as comparative and theoretical analyses. It welcomes articles from varying perspectives and different approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. Nationalism & Ethnic Politics examines processes and theories of ethnic identity formation, mobilization, conflict and accommodation in the context of political development and what is commonly referred to as nation building. It deals with pluralism, ethno-nationalism, irredentism, separatism, and related phenomena. The journal compares and contrasts state and community claims, and deals with such factors as citizenship, race, religion, economic development, immigration, language, and the international environment.
Peer Review Policy: All articles submitted to this journal undergo a “double-blind” anonymous peer review by at least two referees.
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