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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction : theorizing theory | 1 | |
1 | If at first you don't secede : international relations theory and its shortcomings | 7 |
2 | Why the patient cannot be cured | 31 |
3 | States taking place : history and the territorialization of politics | 57 |
4 | Begging to differ : patriots, nationalists, and minorities | 85 |
5 | Secessionist performances, narrating otherness | 109 |
6 | InConclusion : forgetting and the theory and practice of the self | 139 |
Bibliography | 165 | |
Index | 175 | |
About the author | 182 |
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