POLITICS OF NATIONALISM

2. MATTERS OF
TERMINOLOGY
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
GENERAL APPROACH

THIS TOPIC (TODAY, NEXT WEEK):

Look at issue of terminology,
and define a set of terms:
• State
• Nation
• (ethnic group, race, minority)
• Nationalism
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
STATE
Definition (Weber, Economy and society, 1968
ed., p. 54):
A compulsory political organisation with
continuous operations will be called a “state”
insofar as its administrative staff successfully
upholds the claim to the monopoly of the
legitimate use of physical force in the
maintenance of its order.

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
STATE
Expansion of definition (Weber, p. 56):
”The primary formal characteristics of the
modern state are as follows:
It possesses an administrative and legal order
subject to change by legislation, to which the
organised activities of the administrative staff
… are oriented.
This system of order claims binding authority,
not only over the members of the state, the
citizens, most of whom have obtained
membership by birth, but also … over all action
taking place in the area of its jurisdiction.
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
STATE
Expansion of definition (continued):
It is thus a compulsory organisation with a
territorial basis.
Furthermore, the use of force is regarded as
legitimate only so far as it is either permitted
by the state or prescribed by it. ...
The claim of the modern state to monopolise
the use of force is as essential to it as its
character of compulsory jurisdiction and of
continuous operation.”

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
STATE






IMPLICATIONS OF DEFINITION:
The state:
is a territorial organisation (i.e. with
physical boundaries)
has compulsory membership (i.e. all within
its boundaries are members)
has a continuous administrative structure
possesses a monopoly of the legitimate use
of physical force in the maintenance of order

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
Some definitions may be considered …
Jenks, 1919, p. 5:
Nations. These societies are distinguished
from mere communities by the fact that
they claim exclusive control over a clearly
defined area, or territory, and owe
allegiance to a common government, which
concerns itself with the general, as
contrasted with specific or particular,
interests of their members
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
Alternatively …
Friedrich 1966: 27-32 (many similar):
nation: any cohesive group possessing
“independence” within the confines of the
international order as provided by the
United Nations, which provides a
constituency for a government effectively
ruling such a group and receiving from that
group the acclamation which legitimizes
the government as part of the world order.
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
Or alternatively …
Mill:
A portion of mankind may be said to
constitute a nationality, if they are united
among themselves by common sympathies,
which do not exist between them and
others—which make them cooperate with
each other more willingly than with other
people, desire to be under the same
government, and desire that it should be
government by themselves or a portion of
themselves, exclusively
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
Or alternatively …
Renan 1896: 80 :
A nation is a living soul, a spiritual
principle. Two things, which are in truth
but one, constitute this soul, this spiritual
principle. One is the past, the other is the
present. One is the possession of a rich
heritage of memories; the other is the
actual consent, the desire to live together,
the will to preserve worthily the undivided
inheritance which has been handed down
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
Or alternatively …
Barker 1927 :
A nation is a body of men inhabiting a definite
territory, who normally are drawn from different
races, but possess a common stock of thoughts
and feelings acquired and transmitted during the
course of a common history; who on the whole and
in the main, though more in the past than in the
present, include in that stock a common religious
belief; who generally and as a rule use a common
language as a vehicle for their thoughts and
feelings; and who, besides common thoughts and
feelings, also cherish a common will, and
accordingly form, or tend to form, a separate state
for the expression of that will.
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
Some shorter definitions …
Connor, 2003:
nation: a group of people sharing a myth of
common ancestry; it is the largest grouping
that can be mobilized by appeals to
common blood
Bolaffi et al, 2003:
The term “nation” is usually taken to mean
a group of people united by culture,
language, traditions and common interest
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
And the most politically important
definition…
Stalin 1913:
A nation is an historically constituted,
stable community of people, formed on the
basis of a common language, territory,
economic life and psychological makeup
manifested in a common culture

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
NATION
IMPLICATIONS OF STALIN DEFINITION:
1. historically constituted, stable community
of people
2. common, shared language
3. common territory
4. common economic life
5. common psychological makeup manifested
in a common culture
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
ETHNIC GROUP
Sample definition
Morris 1968: 167 :
An ethnic group is a distinct category of the
population in a larger society whose
culture is usually different from its own.
The members of such a group are, or feel
themselves, or are thought to be, bound
together by common ties of race or
nationality or culture
 so the majority group is not an ethnic
group?
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
RACE
Sample definition
Banton, 1994 :
Race: a group or category of persons
connected by common origin
 Objective rather than subjective?

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
MINORITY
Sample definition
Rose, 1968: 365:
Contemporary sociologists generally define
a minority as a group of people
differentiated from others in the same
society by race, nationality, religion or
language—who both think of themselves as
a differentiated group and are thought of
by the others as a differentiated group with
negative connotations
 May be a majority? May not be privileged?
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
THE DILEMMA
Terminological ambiguity:
Rustow 1968: 7 :
In prevailing usage in English and other
languages, a “nation” is either synonymous
with a state and its inhabitants or else it
denotes a human group bound together by
common solidarity—a group whose
members place loyalty to the group as a
whole over any conflicting loyalties
(see also Connor, “A nation is a nation, is a
state, is an ethnic group…”)
POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
A SOLUTION?
Alternative approach to definition:
Instead of adopting a lexical approach
(how do scholars use these words?)…
… use a prescriptive approach (how do
we intend do use these words here?)

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS
general concept
(1)
compulsory
territorial
association
successfully
claiming monopoly
of legitimate use of
force in
maintaining order

term used
conventionally

term used
here

state
nation
nation-state

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY

state
POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS
general concept
(2)

term used
conventionally

body of people
sharing a culture
and collectively
disposed towards
self-government

nation
nationality
people
ethnic group

term used
here

nation
ethnic group

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS
Proposed definitions:
A state is a self-governing territorial entity with a
central decision-making agency which possesses a
monopoly of the legitimate use of force in ensuring
compliance with its decisions on the part of all
within its borders
A racial group is a large collectivity whose
members share certain physiological
characteristics which they and others see as
defining a social boundary between members and
non-members of the group

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS
Proposed definitions:
An ethnic group is a large collectivity whose
members are held together by certain cultural
characteristics—including sense of sharing a
common past—which they and others see as
defining a social boundary between members and
non-members of the group
A nation is an ethnic group whose members are
mobilised in pursuit of political self-determination
for the group

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS
Proposed definition of nationalism:
Nationalism is
(a) a form of political mobilisation that is
directed at rectifying a perceived absence
of fit between the boundaries of the nation
and the boundaries of the state; or
(b) the ideology that justifies this.

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
TYPES OF NATIONALISM
NEED TO DISTINGUISH:
• Nation formation
– Promoted by state elites
– Promoted by counter-elites
• State formation
– Process of integration
– Process of separation

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY
THE END …

Next: language and nationalism

POLITICS OF NATIONALISM
2. TERMINOLOGY

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Polnat02(2)

  • 1. POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. MATTERS OF TERMINOLOGY POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 2. GENERAL APPROACH THIS TOPIC (TODAY, NEXT WEEK): Look at issue of terminology, and define a set of terms: • State • Nation • (ethnic group, race, minority) • Nationalism POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 3. STATE Definition (Weber, Economy and society, 1968 ed., p. 54): A compulsory political organisation with continuous operations will be called a “state” insofar as its administrative staff successfully upholds the claim to the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force in the maintenance of its order. POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 4. STATE Expansion of definition (Weber, p. 56): ”The primary formal characteristics of the modern state are as follows: It possesses an administrative and legal order subject to change by legislation, to which the organised activities of the administrative staff … are oriented. This system of order claims binding authority, not only over the members of the state, the citizens, most of whom have obtained membership by birth, but also … over all action taking place in the area of its jurisdiction. POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 5. STATE Expansion of definition (continued): It is thus a compulsory organisation with a territorial basis. Furthermore, the use of force is regarded as legitimate only so far as it is either permitted by the state or prescribed by it. ... The claim of the modern state to monopolise the use of force is as essential to it as its character of compulsory jurisdiction and of continuous operation.” POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 6. STATE     IMPLICATIONS OF DEFINITION: The state: is a territorial organisation (i.e. with physical boundaries) has compulsory membership (i.e. all within its boundaries are members) has a continuous administrative structure possesses a monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force in the maintenance of order POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 7. NATION Some definitions may be considered … Jenks, 1919, p. 5: Nations. These societies are distinguished from mere communities by the fact that they claim exclusive control over a clearly defined area, or territory, and owe allegiance to a common government, which concerns itself with the general, as contrasted with specific or particular, interests of their members POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 8. NATION Alternatively … Friedrich 1966: 27-32 (many similar): nation: any cohesive group possessing “independence” within the confines of the international order as provided by the United Nations, which provides a constituency for a government effectively ruling such a group and receiving from that group the acclamation which legitimizes the government as part of the world order. POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 9. NATION Or alternatively … Mill: A portion of mankind may be said to constitute a nationality, if they are united among themselves by common sympathies, which do not exist between them and others—which make them cooperate with each other more willingly than with other people, desire to be under the same government, and desire that it should be government by themselves or a portion of themselves, exclusively POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 10. NATION Or alternatively … Renan 1896: 80 : A nation is a living soul, a spiritual principle. Two things, which are in truth but one, constitute this soul, this spiritual principle. One is the past, the other is the present. One is the possession of a rich heritage of memories; the other is the actual consent, the desire to live together, the will to preserve worthily the undivided inheritance which has been handed down POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 11. NATION Or alternatively … Barker 1927 : A nation is a body of men inhabiting a definite territory, who normally are drawn from different races, but possess a common stock of thoughts and feelings acquired and transmitted during the course of a common history; who on the whole and in the main, though more in the past than in the present, include in that stock a common religious belief; who generally and as a rule use a common language as a vehicle for their thoughts and feelings; and who, besides common thoughts and feelings, also cherish a common will, and accordingly form, or tend to form, a separate state for the expression of that will. POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 12. NATION Some shorter definitions … Connor, 2003: nation: a group of people sharing a myth of common ancestry; it is the largest grouping that can be mobilized by appeals to common blood Bolaffi et al, 2003: The term “nation” is usually taken to mean a group of people united by culture, language, traditions and common interest POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 13. NATION And the most politically important definition… Stalin 1913: A nation is an historically constituted, stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life and psychological makeup manifested in a common culture POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 14. NATION IMPLICATIONS OF STALIN DEFINITION: 1. historically constituted, stable community of people 2. common, shared language 3. common territory 4. common economic life 5. common psychological makeup manifested in a common culture POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 15. ETHNIC GROUP Sample definition Morris 1968: 167 : An ethnic group is a distinct category of the population in a larger society whose culture is usually different from its own. The members of such a group are, or feel themselves, or are thought to be, bound together by common ties of race or nationality or culture  so the majority group is not an ethnic group? POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 16. RACE Sample definition Banton, 1994 : Race: a group or category of persons connected by common origin  Objective rather than subjective? POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 17. MINORITY Sample definition Rose, 1968: 365: Contemporary sociologists generally define a minority as a group of people differentiated from others in the same society by race, nationality, religion or language—who both think of themselves as a differentiated group and are thought of by the others as a differentiated group with negative connotations  May be a majority? May not be privileged? POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 18. THE DILEMMA Terminological ambiguity: Rustow 1968: 7 : In prevailing usage in English and other languages, a “nation” is either synonymous with a state and its inhabitants or else it denotes a human group bound together by common solidarity—a group whose members place loyalty to the group as a whole over any conflicting loyalties (see also Connor, “A nation is a nation, is a state, is an ethnic group…”) POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 19. A SOLUTION? Alternative approach to definition: Instead of adopting a lexical approach (how do scholars use these words?)… … use a prescriptive approach (how do we intend do use these words here?) POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 20. POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS general concept (1) compulsory territorial association successfully claiming monopoly of legitimate use of force in maintaining order term used conventionally term used here state nation nation-state POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY state
  • 21. POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS general concept (2) term used conventionally body of people sharing a culture and collectively disposed towards self-government nation nationality people ethnic group term used here nation ethnic group POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 22. POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS Proposed definitions: A state is a self-governing territorial entity with a central decision-making agency which possesses a monopoly of the legitimate use of force in ensuring compliance with its decisions on the part of all within its borders A racial group is a large collectivity whose members share certain physiological characteristics which they and others see as defining a social boundary between members and non-members of the group POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 23. POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS Proposed definitions: An ethnic group is a large collectivity whose members are held together by certain cultural characteristics—including sense of sharing a common past—which they and others see as defining a social boundary between members and non-members of the group A nation is an ethnic group whose members are mobilised in pursuit of political self-determination for the group POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 24. POSSIBLE DEFINITIONS Proposed definition of nationalism: Nationalism is (a) a form of political mobilisation that is directed at rectifying a perceived absence of fit between the boundaries of the nation and the boundaries of the state; or (b) the ideology that justifies this. POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 25. TYPES OF NATIONALISM NEED TO DISTINGUISH: • Nation formation – Promoted by state elites – Promoted by counter-elites • State formation – Process of integration – Process of separation POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY
  • 26. THE END … Next: language and nationalism POLITICS OF NATIONALISM 2. TERMINOLOGY