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ID:
080248
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Publication |
New Delhi, India Research Press, 2007.
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Description |
xiii, 338p.
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9788187943945
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052683
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Washington, DC, Henry L. Stimson Center, 1993.
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Description |
xi, 88p.
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009939
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Dec 1995.
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10-13
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ID:
091981
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Asking the people of two states to meet can be violative of state nationalism.As a confidence building measure (CBM) recommended from outside the state, it can be subversive. Nationalism unites a nation by designating an enemy outside it. This unity is based on a people hating another people as a collectivity. By recommending that people meet across the national frontier, we ask the two peoples to distance themselves from their mutually hostile states.
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