In “Postnationalism,” part of the “Political Science” series, explore the evolving challenges to nation-states and traditional nationalism. This book provides insights into national sovereignty, global justice, and postnationalist democracy.
Chapter Overviews:
1. Postnationalism: Defines and traces the history of postnationalism.
2. Multiculturalism: Examines how multicultural identities challenge national sovereignty.
3. Transnationalism: Analyzes how cross-border interactions affect state boundaries.
4. Civic Nationalism: Discusses civic nationalism’s role in inclusive communities.
5. Transnational Citizenship: Redefines the individual-state relationship in a globalized world.
6. Constitutional Patriotism: Focuses on loyalty to democratic principles over ethnic nationalism.
7. Nationalism Studies: Reviews key theories and debates in nationalism studies.
8. Types of Nationalism: Explores different nationalisms and their relevance to postnationalism.
9. Multiculturalism in Canada: Analyzes multiculturalism’s impact on Canadian identity.
10. Ethnic Nationalism: Examines ethnic nationalism’s challenges to postnationalism.
11. Nation: Discusses the evolving role of the nation in a postnationalist context.
12. Patriotism: Looks at patriotism’s relationship with global and national loyalties.
13. Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism: Reviews its impact on Canadian multiculturalism.
14. Will Kymlicka: Examines Kymlicka’s contributions to multiculturalism and minority rights.
15. Cultural Conservatism: Discusses cultural conservatism’s opposition to postnationalism.
16. Canadian Nationalism: Explores Canadian nationalism’s interaction with postnationalist ideals.
17. Canadian Identity: Analyzes Canadian identity amid multicultural and global influences.
18. Who We Are: A Citizen's Manifesto: Reviews the manifesto’s vision of citizenship.
19. Denationalized Citizenship: Investigates denationalized citizenship’s implications for statehood.
20. Canadian Values: Explores the role of Canadian values in national and postnationalist discourse.
21. Laurentian Elite: Analyzes the Laurentian elite’s influence on Canadian politics.
“Postnationalism” offers essential insights into global political dynamics, making it a valuable read for those interested in the shifting landscape of nationalism.