| Atsuko Karin Matsuoka, John Sorenson - 2001 - 282 pages
...to which he feels little attachment, he finds it tempting to play identity politics by participating (via propaganda, money, weapons, any way but voting)...inevitably non-responsible - our hero will not have to answer for, or pay the price of, the long-distance politics he undertakes. He is also easy prey... | |
| Sheila L. Croucher - 2004 - 242 pages
...of the "long-distance nationalist" who "finds it tempting to play identity politics by participating (via propaganda, money, weapons, any way but voting)...of his imagined Heimat — now only fax-time away" (p. 13). "not only does globalization create conditions in which nationhood continues to be a valued... | |
| Miles Kahler, Barbara F. Walter - 2006 - 245 pages
...which he may feel little attachment, he finds it tempting to play identity politics by participating (via propaganda, money, weapons, any way but voting) in the conflicts of his imagined Heimat [homeland] - now only fax time away. But this citizenless participation is inevitably non-responsible... | |
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