U skromnu obranu nacije-države
In a Modest Defense of Nation-State
Author(s): David MillerSubject(s): Political Theory, Nationalism Studies, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: nation-state; political entity; national identity;
Summary/Abstract: Contrary to the prevalent criticism of modern nation-state, the author thinks that it is an institution ethically valid in itself. A nation-state is a political entity in which the boundaries of state and nation coincide. The national identity is a source of communitarian solidarity and trust, essential for the formation of a state. The author thinks that the state, as a means of national self-determination can relinquish many of its functions and delegate them to supranational bodies, under the condition that it can regain them. Certain areas, such as social and cultural policy and certain aspects of economic policy, due to their importance for the preservation of the national identity should remain in the hands of the nation-state. In their foreign policy, states ought to respect several basic norms: renouncing the use of force or other forms of pressure, honouring agreements, solidarity in adversity and reducing the unfair distribution of resources. The author deals with the problem of multinational states and concludes that the separate national groups in principle have a right to secession and the creation of their own state.
Journal: Politička Misao
- Issue Year: XXXI/1994
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 156-168
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Croatian