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Europe's contradictory communicative space. (changes in European social and cultural identity influenced by the re-emergence of national diversity and the importance of audiovisual media policy) (Europe Through A Glass Darkly: Daedalus Spring 1994 issue that explores changes in European politics and economics since 1964; includes bibliography)
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Daedalus
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March 22, 1994| Author:
Schlesinger, Philip R.
| COPYRIGHT 1994 American Academy of Arts and Sciences. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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INTRODUCTION
THE POLITICS OF COLLECTIVE IDENTITY Has become a major issue in today's Europe. Any understanding of the European political scene must recognize the crucial role played by nationhood as a focus of collective loyalty. However, as nationhood and statehood in Europe do not invariably coincide, the growing salience of the national question offers an inherent challenge to the existing state system and to the stability of our geopolitical image of the continent...
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