Abstract
This analysis of nation-building and nation branding in post-colonial, multi-ethnic Suriname builds on the notion that such policies are promising but also difficult to achieve in culturally divided societies. We zoom in on three episodes of nation-building and nation branding in the country and explain why and in what respects they succeeded or failed. We posit that in Suriname’s case, nation-building and nation branding are intertwined, because the latter cannot be seen in isolation from nation-building. In the Conclusion, we discuss the effects of colonial legacies in multi-ethnic societies on nation-building and nation branding.
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Hoefte, R., & Veenendaal, W. (2019). The challenges of nation-building and nation branding in multi-ethnic suriname. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 25(2), 173–190. https://doi.org/10.1080/13537113.2019.1602371
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