De-nationalising nationalism in Iran: An account on the interaction between domestic and international dynamics

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Abstract

The discipline of International Relations is increasingly paying attention to nationalism, although this attention is mostly limited with the role of nationalism on international system. By presenting an approach born out of the intersection of Historical Sociology in International Relations (HSIR) and the Modernist School of Nationalism, this paper aims at expanding the terrain of nationalism studies in International Relations (IR). Using Iran as an example, it demonstrates that three basic premises of HSIR—the interaction between domestic and international dynamics, historicization, and multi-causality—are central to analysing nationalism, which is only associated with the domestic level. It argues that HSIR has much to offer not only to studies of nationalism and/in the Middle East but also to the discipline of IR by elucidating the international connections of this seemingly domestic issue.

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Özdemir, Z., & Ergun, A. (2021). De-nationalising nationalism in Iran: An account on the interaction between domestic and international dynamics. Uluslararasi Iliskiler, 18(69), 87–102. https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.849365

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