The aim of this course is to interrogate some of the most recent and important theorizing on nationalism and see to what extent they make sense in various empirical contexts . The emphasis of the course will be on theorizing nationalism rather than producing quasi-naturalistic explanations of its emergence, success or failure. In addition to reviewing the major theoretical accounts of nations and nationalism, the course will also discuss a multiplicity of empirical cases from Eastern Europe, Middle East, ex-Soviet Union territories and China. 
        SU Credits :  3.000
            ECTS Credit :   6.000 
            Prerequisite :
                                                
                                       Undergraduate level SPS 101 Minimum Grade of D 
                                      OR  Undergraduate level SPS 102 Minimum Grade of D 
                              
            Corequisite : 
                                                                                                        POLS 271D