Discordant World of ‘Unknown Nations’: The Problem of Ethicization of National Identity
Mirko Tasic
International Studies, 2021, vol. 58, issue 3, 283-301
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This article explores the reasons for adopting a particular interpretation of national identity and the dynamics of external and internal forces in determining a nation’s ‘ethical history’. The main analysis introduces conceptual innovations related to the problem of ethical cognition through which national identity is being determined based on cognitively unclarified determinants—in this study referred to as the EDCUD paradox. In this regard, the process of ethicization of national identity and the paradox of ethical cognition that emerges in the pursuit of its understanding has been identified as one of the main reasons behind the misuse of national identity in international relations. With that in mind, this study has attempted to create a theoretical setting that would help the analysis of individual cases of national identity in further research.
Keywords: Nationalism; national identity; intra-state conflict; ethical history; EDCUD paradox; ethicization; ethical cognition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1177/00208817211027445
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