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The author critiques existing theories of nationalism for insufficiently addressing the influence of 'Others' in the formation of nations. She introduces a dynamic and relational approach to national theory, emphasizing the importance of interactions and relationships in understanding nationalism. This perspective aims to deepen the analysis of how nations are constructed and the roles that external entities play in shaping national identity.
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Immigrants and National Identity in Europe, Anna Triandafyllidou
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