Nationalism in International Relations
Explore the intricate dynamics of global politics with Nationalism in International Relations by D. Woodwell, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This insightful paperback edition spans 223 pages and delves into the critical role that national identity and the concept of nation-states play in shaping conflicts between countries in the international arena.
Through a blend of quantitative analysis and compelling case studies, Woodwell presents a fresh perspective on regional security politics, challenging conventional realist and liberal theories. This book is essential for scholars and students interested in understanding the complexities of nationalism and its impact on international relations.
Enhance your knowledge of global politics and the forces that drive state interactions with this thought-provoking work from D. Woodwell.