Summary/Abstract |
It is only recently that international relations experts have come
to recognize the “importance of social processes of identity
formation, culture and ideology… for the study and practice of
world politics” (Lawson, 2006, p. 3). An analysis of common historical
experience of various groups of people united—or divided—by social
and political practice may help us find the root causes of modern crises
and ways to overcome them.
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