Perilous Ambivalence: Nationalist Desire, Legal Autonomy, and the Limits of the Interwar Framework, A

N Berman - Harv. Int'l. LJ, 1992 - HeinOnline
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The persistent reports of the death of European nationalism, we all now realize, were greatly
exaggerated. Those who predicted an interdependent world freed from atavistic desires
have now been reduced to warning against the" new perils" these desires represent. 2 In
describing the current wave of nationalism in Central Europe, many writers have used
mythical images of diabolical resurrections. In a recent essay, for example, Adam Michnik
offered a particularly interesting composite of this imagery:
The persistent reports of the death of European nationalism, we all now realize, were greatly exaggerated. Those who predicted an interdependent world freed from atavistic desires have now been reduced to warning against the" new perils" these desires represent. 2 In describing the current wave of nationalism in Central Europe, many writers have used mythical images of diabolical resurrections. In a recent essay, for example, Adam Michnik offered a particularly interesting composite of this imagery:
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