Stanford University Press
The Politics of Majority Nationalism
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What drives the politics of majority nationalism during crises, stalemates and peace mediations? In his innovative study of majority nationalism, Neophytos Loizides answers this important question by investigating how peacemakers succeed or fail in transforming the language of ethnic nationalism and war. The Politics of Majority Nationalism focuses on the contemporary politics of the 'post-Ottoman neighborhood' to explore conflict management in Greece and Turkey while extending its arguments to Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine. Drawing on systematic coding of parliamentary debates, new datasets and elite interviews, the book analyses and explains the under-emphasized linkages between institutions, symbols, and framing processes that enable or restrict the choice of peace. Emphasizing the constraints societies face when trapped in antagonistic frames, Loizides argues wisely mediated institutional arrangements can allow peacemaking to progress.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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Preface: Frames, Politicization, and Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean
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1. The Politics of Majority Nationalism: Regional and Global Perspectives
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2. Doves and Hawks: Frames of Peace, Stalemates, and Crises
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3. Trapped in Nationalism? Symbolic Politics in Greece and the Macedonian Question
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4. Europe and (Non-)Accommodation in Turkey: Framing the Kurds, Syria, and Greece
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5. Transforming Stalemates into Opportunities for Peace: Four “Success” Stories
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6. Serbia, Georgia, and Ukraine: Postcommunist Transitions and Beyond
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Conclusion: Why Do Majorities Protest? Global Crises and the Pursuit of Peace
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Notes
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References
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