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Nation, State, and Tribe

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Welcome to Nation, State, and Tribe

  Beyond State Collapse: Rural History, Raised Fields, and Pastoralism in the South Andes
  Blurred Boundaries: The Discourse of Corruption, the Culture of Politics, and the Imagined State
  Contours of an Anthropology of the Chinese State: Political Structure, Agency and Economic Development in Rural China
  Ethnic Pluralism as an Organizing Principle of the Ethiopian Federation
  Ethnographic Note on Nation: Narratives and Symbols of the Early Post-socialist Nationalism in Lithuania
  Fight the Power: Changing Forms of Consciousness and Protest
  Nationalism, Marxism and Western Popular Culture in Yugoslavia: Ideologies, Genuine and Spurious
  Negotiating Jurisprudence in Tribal Court and the Emergence of a Tribal State: The Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe
  Positioning Policy: The Epistemology of Social Capital and its Application in Applied Rural Research in Australia
  The Repatriotization of Revolutionary Ideology and Mnemonic Landscape in Present-Day Havana
  Why People Don’t Die ‘Naturally’ Anymore: Changing Relations between the Individual and the State in Post-Socialist Bulgaria

Political Practices, Organization, and Structure

  • Anthropology and Public Policy
  • Autonomy and Self-Determination
  • Civil Society and the State
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