Literature on identity, Czech Republic and more

This list contains references to theories on discourse theory, identity theory, postmodern thinking, history of the Czech Republic and Central Europe, politics of the Czech Republic and Central Europe, works on nationalism, works on European politics, and more. The listed references are all works that I, on one point or the other, have come across when doing research for my MA thesis at the Institute of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Not all of these references appear in the thesis, whereas all references in the thesis are included here. In short, this list is an extended version of the reference list in my thesis.

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Agnew, Hugh LeCaine (1993): Origins of the Czech National Renascence, University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh and London.

Andersen, Niels Åkerstrøm (1995): Selvskabt Forvaltning, Nyt fra Samfundsvidenskaberne, Institute of Organisation and Sociology of Labour, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen.

Andersen, Niels Åkerstrøm (1999): Diskursive Analysestrategier, Samfundslitteratur, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen.

Andersen, Niels Åkerstrøm, Asmund Born & Klaus Majgaard (1995): Grænser og Magt, in Grus, no. 45, 1995.

Anderson, Benedict (1991): Imagined Communities, 2nd edition, Verso, N.Y.

Ash, Timothy Garton (1999), We, The People: The Revolution of ’89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague, 2nd ed., Penguin Group, London. Originally published by Granta Books 1990.

Atkinson, Paul & Amanda Coffey (1997): Analysing Documentary Realities, in: David Silverman (ed.): Qualitative Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, Sage Publications, London, 1997.

Bacova, Viera & Patricia Ellis (1996): Cultural-Political Differences in Perception of Ethnic Concepts in Central Eastern and Western Europe, in Glynis M. Breakwell & Evanthia Lyons Speri (eds.): Changing European Identities: Social Psychological Analyses of Social Change, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1996.

Bartelson, Jens (1998), Second Natures: Is the State Identical with Itself?, in European Journal of International Relations, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1998.

Bauman, Zygmunt (1991): Modernity and Ambivalence, in Mike Featherstone (ed.): Global Culture, Sage Publishers.

Bauman, Zygmunt (1992): Soil, Blood and Identity, in Sociological Review, vol. 40, no. 4, 1992.

Bauman, Zygmunt (1993a): Postmodern Ethics, Blackwell, Oxford UK/Cambridge US.

Bauman, Zygmunt (1993b): Europe of Nations, Europe of Tribes, Sociologisk Rapportserie nr. 2, 1993, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen.

Bauman, Zygmunt (1998): Globalization, Polity Press, Oxford UK.

Bauman, Zygmunt (1999): In Search of Politics, Polity Press, Oxford UK.

Beck, Ulrich (1998): Democracy Without Enemies, Polity Press, Cambridge UK.

Berger, Peter L. & Hansfried Kellner (1981), Nytolkning af Sociology: Et essay om metode og engagement [orig. “Sociology Reinterpreted”], Danish translation, published by Lindhardt og Ringhof, Aalborg 1982.

Berger, Peter L. & Thomas Luckmann (1966), The Social Construction of Reality. A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge, Doubleday, N.Y.

Bílek, Petr A. (1998): Re-Integrating Europe: Perception of Literature and Culture of East and West as a Series of Creative Misunderstandings, paper presented at the workshop “Reintegrating European Cultures: Intellectual Rights and Responsibilities” held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, April 16-19, 1998. Retrieved from http://www.unc.edu/depts/europe/conferences/ACLS98/.

Billig, Michael (1995): Banal Nationalism, Sage, London.

Billig, Michael (1996): Nationalism as an International Ideology: Imagining the Nation, Others and the World of Nations, in Glynis M. Breakwell & Evanthia Lyons Speri (eds.): Changing European Identities: Social Psychological Analyses of Social Change, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 181-194.

Boxhoorn, Bram (1996):  European Identity and the Process of European Unification: Compatible Notions?, in Michael Wintle (ed.): Culture and Identity in Europe, Avebury, Aldershot.

Brown, James F. (1994): Hopes and Shadows: Eastern Europe after Communism, Duke University Press, Durham NC.

Burcher, Timothy (1996): The Sudeten German Question and Czechoslovak-German Relations Since 1989, Whitehall Paper No. 34, Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, London.

Buzan, Barry, Ole Wæver & Jaap de Wilde (1998): Security: A New Framework for Analysis, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder CO/London UK.

Caglar, Ayse S. (1997): Hyphenated Identities and the Limits of Culture, in T. Modood & Pnina Werbner: The Politics of Multiculturalism in the New Europe: Racism, Identity and Community, Zed Books Inc., London/N.Y, 1997.

Campbell, David (1992): Writing Security: United States foreign policy and the politics of identity, Manchester University Press, Manchester UK.

Chirot, Daniel (1999): Who is Western, Who is Not, and Who Cares, in East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 13, no. 2, Spring 1999.

Cinnirella, Marco (1996): A Social Identity Perspective on European Integration, in Glynis M. Breakwell & Evanthia Lyons Speri (eds.): Changing European Identities: Social Psychological Analyses of Social Change, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 253-274.

Commission of the European Union (1997): Agenda 2000 - Commission Opinion on the Czech Republic’s Application for Membership of the European Union, DOC/97/17, Brussels 15 July 1997.

Commission of the European Union (1998): Regular Report from the Commission on Progress towards Accession, DG 1A, 4 November 1998.

Connolly, William E. (1991): Identity\difference: Democratic Negotiations of Political Paradox, Cornell University Press, Ithaca & London.

Connolly, William E. (1993): Democracy and Territoriality, in Marjorie Ringrose & Adam J. Lerner: Re-imagining the Nation, Open University Press/Millenium, Buckingham/Philadelphia.

Cornej, Petr (1992): Fundamentals of Czech History, Práh Publishers, Prague CZ.

Cottey, Andrew (1995): East Central Europe after the Cold War, Macmillan Press, Houndmills.

De Rosa, Annamaria Silvana: Reality Changes Faster than Research: National and Supranational Identity in Social Representations of the European Community in the Context of Changes in International Relations in Glynis M. Breakwell & Evanthia Lyons Speri (eds.): Changing European Identities: Social Psychological Analyses of Social Change, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 381-402.

Der Derian, James (1992): Antidiplomacy – Spies, Terror, Speed, and War, Blackwell, Cambrigde MA og Oxford UK.

Der Derian, James (1993): S/N: International Theory, Balkanization and the New World Order, in Marjorie Ringrose & Adam J. Lerner: Re-imagining the Nation, Open University Press/Millenium, Buckingham/Philadelphia.

Dolukhannov, Pavelo M. (1996): The Early Slavs: Easten Europe from the Initial Settlement to the Kievan Rus, Longman, London/N.Y.

Donaldson, Norman & Betty Donaldson: How Did They Die? Vol. 2, St Martin's Paperbacks.

Druker, Jeremy (1998): Vestiges of Visegrad, in Transitions, Vol. 5, No. 9, September 1998.

Druker, Jeremy & Chris Walker (1999): Václav Klaus: The Myth Maker, in The New Presence, April 1999.

Dvořáková, Vladimira (1994): The End of the Fiesta, in The ECCSSA Journal, (The Eastern Community College Social Science Association), Vol. IX, No. 1, Winter 1994.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland & Ivar B. Neumann (1993): International Relations as a Cultural System: an agenda for research, NUPI notat, no. 491, NUPI, Oslo.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (1993a): Nasjonalisme og minoriteter: Begrebsafklaring og noen kritiske reflektioner, in Internasjonal Politikk, vol 49, no. 4, 1993.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (1993b): Ethnicity and Nationalism: Anthropological Perspectives, Universitetsforlaget, Oslo.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (1996): Kampen om fortiden: et essay om myter, identitet og politikk, Aschehoug, Oslo.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (1997a): Et verdensbilde for det 21. århundre: Hvordan verden sluttet å være raltiv, in Samtiden, 1997/1.

Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (1997b): Et verdensbilde for det 21. århundre: Hinsides gravalvor og ironi, in Samtiden, 1997/2.

Eyal, Gil (1998): Anti-Politics and the Spirit of Capitalism, in Szelényi 60, a Festschrift for Hungarian sociologist Iván Szelényi, The Rutgers Institute for Hungarian Studies, 1998. Retrieved from http://hi.rutgers.edu/szelenyi60.

Fink, Hans (1991): Om identiteters identitet, in Hans Fink og Hans Hauge (eds.): Identiteter i Forandring, Kulturstudier 12, Aarhus Universitetsforlag.

Foucault, Michel (1980): Power/Knowledge, Selected Interviews and other Writings 1972-1977, ed. by Colin Gordon, Harvester Wheatsheaf, N.Y.

Foucault, Michel (1988): Politics, Philosophy, Culture: Interviews and Other Writings 1977-84, ed. by L. D. Kritzman, Routledge, N.Y/London.

Friis, Karsten: Identitet som diskurs, in Internasjonal Politikk, vol. 56, no. 1, 1998.

Gellner, Ernest (1983): Nations and Nationalism, Basil Blackwell, Oxford UK.

Goldfarb, Jeffrey C. (1998): The End of Ideology and the Possibility for Principled Politics, paper presented at the workshop “Reintegrating European Cultures: Intellectual Rights and Responsibilities” held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, April 16-19, 1998. Retrieved from http://www.unc.edu/depts/europe/conferences/ACLS98/.

Gruntorád, Jiří (1989): Oberoende medborgarinitiativ i Tjeckoslovakien, in Den “leende revolutionens” rötter, orig. published by Reprint-Xerox Publishers, Prague 1989, this Swedish translation, published by Charta 77-Stiftelsen, Stockholm 1990.

Grünbaum (1994): National identitet og forandring i Europa, Speciale, Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet.

Hall, Stuart (1996): Who Needs Identity?, in S. Hall and P. du Gay (eds.): Questions of Cultural Identity, Sage, London.

Hall, Stuart (1997a): Introduction, in S. Hall (ed.): Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices, Sage, London.

Hall, Stuart (1997b): The Work of Representation, in S. Hall (ed.): Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices, Sage, London.

Hall, Stuart (1997c): The Spectacle of The Other, in S. Hall (ed.): Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices, Sage, London.

Hansen, Lene (1993): Slovenian Identity: State Building on the Balkan Border, Working Paper 14/1993, Centre for Peace and Conflict Research, Copenhagen.

Hansen, Lene (1998): Western Villains or Balkan Barbarism, Ph.d. dissertation, Institute of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

Hauge, Hans (1991): Identitetens trussel, in Hans Fink og Hans Hauge: Identiteter i Forandring, Kulturstudier 12, Aarhus Universitetsforlag.

Hauner, Milan (1991): Czechs And Germans: Yesterday And Today, Occasional Paper no. 30, The Wilson Center, Washington DC.

Havel, Václav, Václav Klaus & Petr Pithart (1996): Rival Visions, in Journal of Democracy, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1996.

Havel, Václav (1978): The Power of the Powerless, in Jan Vladislav (ed.): Václav Havel: Living in truth, Faber & Faber, London/Boston, 1987. Original Czech edition: “Moc bezmocných”, Edice Petlice No. 149, Prague, 1979. Originally, this essay, written in Hrádeček in October 1978, was intended for a Polish-Czechoslovak joint volume of samizdat essays. Circulated privately in Czechoslovakia.

Havel, Václav (1984): Politics and Conscience, in Jan Vladislav (ed.): Václav Havel: Living in truth, Faber & Faber, London/Boston, 1987. Original Czech edition: “Politika a svědomí”, circulated in private copies from 1984.

Havel, Václav (1985): An Anatomy of Reticence, in Jan Vladislav (ed.): Václav Havel: Living in truth, Faber & Faber, London/Boston, 1987. Original Czech edition: “Anatomie jedné zdrženlivosti”, intended for the peace conference in Amsterdam 1985. The Czech edition was circulated in private copies only.

Hedetoft, Ulf (1990): Det nationale fremmedbillede som kulturelt tegn: eller om at sætte forskelle i verden, in Ulla Agger et al (ed.): Stereotyper i Europa, Kulturstudier 10, Århus Universitetsforlag.

Hislope, Robert (1998): Can Evolutionary theory explain nationalist violence? Czechoslovak and Bosnian illustrations, in Nations and Nationalism, vol. 4, no. 4, 1998.

Holler, Joanne (1963): The German Expellees: A Problem of Integration, The George Washington University, Washington D.C.

Holmgreen, Per Gunnar (1996), Tjekkiet, Lande i Lommeformat, Det Udenrigspolitiske Selskab, København.

Holy, Ladislav (1996): The Little Czech and the Great Czech Nation: National identity and the post-communist social transformation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.

Hopkins, Nick & Steve Reicher (1996): The Construction of Social Categories and Processes of Social Change: Arguing about National Identities in Glynis M. Breakwell & Evanthia Lyons Speri (eds.): Changing European Identities: Social Psychological Analyses of Social Change, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 69-93.

Hroch, Miroslav (1985): Social Preconditions of National Revival in Europe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.

Hroch, Miroslav (1992): Language and National Identity, in R.L. Rudolph & T. Good: Nationalism and Empire, N.Y. 1992.

Hroch, Miroslav (1995): National Self-Determination from a Historical Perspective, in S. Periwal (ed.): Notions of Nationalism, Central European University, Budapest 1995.

Huntington (1993): The Clash of Civilizations, in Foreign Affairs, Vol. 72, No. 3, 1993.

Huntington (1997): The Clash of Civilizations and the Re-Making of World Order, Simon & Schuster, N.Y.

Huntington (1997): The Erosion of American National Interest, in Foreign Affairs, Vol. 76, No. 5, 1997.

Jedliki, Jeryz (1991): The Revolution of 1989: The Unbearable Burden of History, Occasional Paper no. 29, The Wilson Center, Washington DC.

Johnson, Lonnie R. (1996): Central Europe – Enemies, Neighbors, Friends, Oxford University Press, New York.

Jørgensen, Marianne Winther & Louise Philips (1999): Diskursanalyse som teori og metode, Samfundslitteratur, Roskilde Universitetsforlag, Copenhagen.

Jurgaitiené, Kornelija (1993): Romantic Nationalism and the Challenge of Europeanization, in Pertti Joenniemi & Peeter Vares (eds.): New Actors on the International Arena: The Foreign Policies of the Baltic Countries.

Kaldor, Mary (1999): Bringing Peace and Human Rights Together, public lecture presented at the London School of Economics on 20 October 1999 as part of the ‘Ideas of 1989 Public Lecture Series’. Retrieved from http://www.lse.ac.uk.

Kemp, Walter A. (1999): Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: A Basic Contradiction?, Macmillan Press, Houndsmills.

Kettle, Steve (1996): The Development of the Czech Media Since the Fall of Communism, in Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol. 12, no. 4, Dec. 1996.

Knudsen, Anne (1994): Nations and Reason – a European Future?, CORE Working Paper 4/1994, Institut for Statskundskab, København.

Korac, Maja (1996): Understanding Ethnic-National Identity in times of War and Social Change, in Robert B. Pynsent (ed.): The Literature of Nationalism: Essays on East European Identity, in association with School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, Macmillan Press, London, 1996.

Kováč, Dušan (1998): Czechs and Slovaks in Modern History, in Mikuláš Teich (ed.) Bohemia in History, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, 1998.

Kramer, Mark (1999): The Early Post-Stalin Succession Struggle and Upheavals, in East-Central Europe: Internal-External Linkages in Soviet Policy Making (Part 1) Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1999.

Krejčiř, Jaroslav & Ing. Stanislav Soják (1996), Czech History: Chronological Survey, INFOA, Dubicko, Czech Republic.

Kundera, Milan (1984), The Tragedy of Central Europe, in New York Review of Books, April 26, 1984, originally published in French as “Un occident kidnappé, ou la tragedie de l'Europe centrale”, in Le Debat, No. 27, November 1983.

Kürti, László (1997): Globalisation and the Discourse of Otherness in the “New” Eastern and Central Europe, in T. Modood & Pnina Werbner: The Politics of Multiculturalism in the New Europe: Racism, Identity and Community, Zed Books Inc., London/N.Y, 1997.

Laclau, Ernesto & Chantal Mouffe (1985): Hegemony and Socialist Strategy, Verso, London.

Laclau, Ernesto & Lilian Zac (1994): Minding the Gap, in Ernesto Laclau (ed.): The Making of Political Identities, Verso, London 1994.

Laclau, Ernesto (1994): Introduction, in Ernesto Laclau (ed.): The Making of Political Identities, Verso, London 1994.

Lagerspetz, Mikko (1999): Postsocialism as a Return: Notes on a Discursive Strategy, in East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 13, no. 2, Spring 1999.

Larsen, Steen Nepper (1995): Sproget er alles og ingens, Socialanalytik/Center for Kulturforskning, Aarhus Universitetsforlag, Århus, Denmark.

Laustsen, Carsten Bagge (1995): On the Impossibility of Reflective Mirroring of the Self in Itself – Rethinking the Poststructuralist Self and Ideology, Institut for Statskundskab, Aarhus Universitet.

Laustsen, Carsten Bagge (1997): Ideologiske fantasmer: Politisk filosofi med Jacques Lacan og Slavoj Zizek, Institut for Statskundskab, Aarhus Universitet.

Laustsen, Carsten Bagge (1999): Det uhæmmede begær – Vestens fantasier om Orienten, in Dansk Sociologi, vol. 10, no. 3, 1999, pp. 25-45.

Laustsen, Carsten Bagge (forthcoming): Kampen om Tjetjenien – eller suverænitet som talehandling, draft paper, Institute of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

Leff, C. S. (1988): National Conflict in Czechoslovakia: The making and remaking of a state, 1918-1987, Princeton University Press, New Jersey.

Lerner, Adam J. (1993): The Nineteenth-Century Monument and the Embodiment of National Time, in Smith, Anthony D. (1993): The Nation: Invented, Imagined, Reconstructed?, in Marjorie Ringrose & Adam J. Lerner: Re-imagining the Nation, Open University Press/Millenium, Buckingham/Philadelphia, 1993.

Macura, Vladimír (1999): The Struggle for the Center, in The New Presence, March 1999.

Magstedt, Thomas M. (1998): Flawed Democracies: The Dubious Political Credentials of
NATO's Proposed New Members
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Marx, Karl & Friedrich Engels (1973): Det Kommunistiske Manifest, Forlaget Tiden, Denmark. Originally published 1848 as “Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei”, Bildungs-Gesellschaft für Arbeiter, London 1848.

Masaryk, Tomaš (1974): The Meaning of Czech History, (a collection of texts by Masaryk ed. and introduced by René Wellek), The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.

Mayhew, Alan (1998): Recreating Europe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.

Merkel, Wolfgang (1998): The Consolidation of Post-Autocratic Democracies: A Multi-level Model, in Democratization, Vol. 5, No. 2, Autumn 1998.

Michnik, Adam (1981): A Year Has Passed, in Adam Michnik: Letters From Prison and Other Essays, University of California Press, Berkely/L.A./London 1985.

Morgan, Philip (1996): ’A Vague and Puzzling Idealism…’ Plans for European Unity in the Era of the Modern State, in Michael Wintle (ed.): Culture and Identity in Europe, Avebury, Aldershot.

Neumann, Iver B. (1991): The Other in European Self-definition, NUPI-notat nr. 445, Oslo.

Neumann, Iver B. (1996): Russia and the Idea of Europe – A study in identity and international relations, Routledge, London/N.Y.

Neumann, Iver B. (1999): Uses of the Other – “the East” in European identity formation, Manchester University Press, Manchester UK.

Nielsen, Henrik Kaare (1991), Identitet i bevægelse, in Hans Fink og Hans Hauge: Identiteter i Forandring, Center for Kulturforskning, Aarhus Universitetsforlag, Århus 1991.

Nodia, Ghia (1996): How Different Are Postcommunist Transitions?, in Journal of Democracy, Vol. 7, No. 4, Oct. 1996.

Norval, Aletta J. (1994): Social Ambiguity and the Crisis of Apartheid, in Ernesto Laclau (ed.): The Making of Political Identities, Verso, London 1994.

Olson, David M. (1997): Democratization and political participation: the experience of the Czech Republic, in Karen Dawisha & Bruce Parrott (eds.): The consolidation of democracy in East-Central Europe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.

Otáhal, Milan: Czechoslovakia Behind the Iron Curtain, in Mikuláš Teich (ed.) Bohemia in History, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, 1998.

Pavlík, Ján (1993): Philosophy, “Parallel Polis”, and Revolution, in Barry Smith (ed.): Philosophy and Political Change in Eastern Europe, The Monist Library of Philosophy, Open Court Publishing Company, Illinois US, 1993. A draft version can be retrieved from http://www.mlp.cz/space/vlkf/fil/.

Pavlík, Ján (1999): About the Misinterpretations of Hayek’s Theory of Spontaneous Order and their Negative Impacts on the Transformation Programme in the Czech Republic, in E-LOGOS – Electronic Journal for Philosophy/99, (ISSN 1211-0442), Vysoka Škola Ekonomicka, Prague 1999. Retrieved from http://nb.vse.cz/kfil/win/welcome2.htm.

Pehe, Jiří (1997): Czechs Fall From Their Ivory Tower, in Transitions, Vol. 4, No. 8, August 1997.

Perlez, Jane (1997): For the Czechs, A Fairy Tale Is All Over Now, in New York Times Magazine, December 1, 1997.

Perrault, Magali (1999): A “Kidnapped Central Europe”, in Central Europe Review, Vol. 1, No. 23, 1999.

Petersen, Lars Kjerulf (1998): Tekst- og diskursanalyse som sociologisk fremgangsmåde, in Dansk Sociologi, vol. 9, nr. 2, 1998.

Prior, Lindsay (1997):  Following in Foucault’s Footsteps: Text and Context in Qualitative Research, in David Silverman (ed.): Qualitative Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, Sage Publications, London, 1997.

Ravn, Peter (1996): Bristede illusioner, Gyldendalske Boghandel/Nordisk Forlag A.S., Copenhagen.

Richova, Blanka (1993): The Disintegration of States - Myth of Nationalism. The Case of Czechoslovakia, in Armand Clesse & Andrei Kortunov (eds.): The Political and Strategic Implications of the State Crises in Central and Eastern Europe, Institute for European and International Studies, Luxembourg 1993.

Riishøj, Søren (1998): The Czech Republic’s Foreign Policy and Anticipatory Adaptation to the EU, TKI Working Papers 29/98, South Jutland University Press.

Roberts, Adam (1998): Prague’s late-flowering spring, in New Statesman, Vol. 11, No. 511, Aug. 14, 1998.

Ryback, Timothy W. (1996): Dateline Sudetenland: Hostages to history, in Foreign Policy, no. 105, Winter 1996-97.

Røssaak, Eivind (1999), Narrativ Makt, in Samtiden, 1999/4.

Saxonberg, Steven (1999), Václav Klaus: The Rise and Fall and Re-emergence of a Charismatic Leader, in East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 13, no. 2, Spring 1999.

Sayer, Derek (1998): The Coast of Bohemia: A Czech History, Princeton University Press, New Jersey.

Schaeffer, Robert (1999): Democratisation and Division in Czechoslovakia: Economics and Ethnic Politics, in Karl Cordell (ed.): Ethnicity and Democratisation in the New Europe, Routledge, London/N.Y., 1999.

Schwartz, Andrew (1997): Market Failure and Corruption in the Czech Republic, in Transition Newsletter, (published by the World Bank), Vol. 8, No. 6, , December 1997.

Sedevý, Jiří (1994): From Dreaming to Realism – Czechoslovak Security Policy since 1989, in Perspectives, Vol. 4, Winter 1994/95.

Short, David (1996): The Use and Abuse of the Language Argument in Mid-Nineteenth-Century ”Czechoslovakism”, in Robert B. Pynsent (ed.): The Literature of Nationalism: Essays on East European Identity, in association with School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, Macmillan Press, London, 1996.

Smith, Anthony D. (1991): National Identity, Penguin, London.

Smith, Anthony D. (1993): The Nation: Invented, Imagined, Reconstructed?, in Marjorie Ringrose & Adam J. Lerner: Re-imagining the Nation, Open University Press/Millenium, Buckingham/Philadelphia, 1993.

Smith, Anthony D. (1998): Nationalism and Modernism, Routledge, London.

Smith, Anthony D. (1999): Ethnic Election and National Destiny: some religious origins of nationalist ideals, in Nations and Nationalism, vol 5, no. 3, 1999.

Spiering, M. (1996): National Identity and European Unity, in  Michael Wintle (ed.): Culture and Identity in Europe, Avebury, Aldershot.

Stein, Eric (1997): Czecho/Slovakia: Ethnic Conflict, Constitutional Fissure, Negotiated Breakup, University of Michigan Press, Michigan US.

Štepanovsky, Jiri (1994): Cooperation Within the Central European Visegrád Group: A Czech Perspective, in Perpectives, Vol. 4, Winter 1994/95.

Sterling, Claire (1969): The Masaryk Case, Nonpareil Books, Boston.

Stroehlein, Andrew (1997): Czechs and the Czech-German Declaration, Thesis subitted in partial requirement  for the degree of MPh, reprinted in Britské listy, 17 September 1997. Retrieved from http://www.britskelisty.cz/9709/19970917c.html.

Stroehlein, Andrew (1998): The Issue that Will Not Die, in Britské listy, 21 August 1998 Retrieved from http://www.britskelisty.cz/9808/19980821n.html.

Stroehlein, Andrew (1999): Against the Center, in The New Presence, March 1999.

Stroehlein, Andrew (1999): Three Václavs, in Central Europe Review, Vol. 1, No. 10, 30 August 1999. Retrieved from http://culture.tol.cz/.

Stroehlein, Andrew (2000): The Failure of a New History: Czechs and the Czech-German Declaration, Central Europe Review Ltd., UK.

Stroehlein, Andrew, Jan Culík, Steven Saxonberg & Kazi Stastna (1999): The Czech Republic 1992 to 1999: From unintentional political birth to prolongued political crisis, Central Europe Review, Vol. 1, No 12, 13 September 1999. Special Feature. Retrieved from http://culture.tol.cz/.

Suganami, Hidemi (1999), Agents, Structures, Narratives, in European Journal of International Relations, vol. 5, no. 3., 1999.

Tajfel, Henri (1978), Social Categorization, Social Identity and Social Comparison,  in Henri Tajfel (ed.): Differentiation Between Social Groups, Academic Press, London

Tănase, Stelian (1999): Changing Societies and Elite Transformation, in East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 13, no. 2, Spring 1999.

Teich, Mikuláš (ed., 1998): Bohemia in History, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.

Tismaneanu, Vladimir (1990): Eastern Europe: The Story The Media Missed, in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 46, No. 2, March 1990.

Tismaneanu, Vladimir (1998): Fantasies of Salvation, Princeton University Press, New Jersey.

Tismaneanu, Vladimir (1999): Introduction, in East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 13, no. 2, Spring 1999.

Torfing, Jacob (1999): New Theories of Discourse: Laclau, Mouffe, and Žižek, Blackwell, Oxford UK/Malden US.

Walzer, Michael (1992): The Civil Society Argument, in Chantal Mouffe (ed.): Dimensions of Radical Democracy: Pluralism, Citizenship, Community, Verso, London/N.Y., 1992

Wellek, René (1974): Introduction, in T. G. Masaryk: The meaning of Czech History, University of North Carolina Press, 1974.

Wenneberg, Søren Barlebo (2000): Socialkonstruktivisme – positioner, problemer og perspektiver, Samfundslitteratur, Copenhagen.

Wæver, Ole (1990): The Language of Foreign Policy. A review essay on Walter Calsnaes: Ideology and Foreign Policy: Problems of Comparative Conceptualization, in Journal of Peace Research, vol 27, no. 3, pp. 477-493.

Wæver, Ole (1992): Introduktion til Studiet af International Politik, Forlaget Politiske Studier, Institut for Statskundskab, København.

Wæver, Ole (1993), Identity, Migration, and the New Security Agenda in Europe, Center for Peace and Conflict Research, Copenhagen.

Wæver, Ole (1994): Resisting the temptation of Post Foreign Policy Analysis, in Walter Carlsnaes & Steve Smith (eds.): European Foreign Policy: The EC and Changing Perspectives in Europe, ECPR/Sage, London.

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