Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction to the Problem -- 2. Received Notions of Identity -- 3. Ethnographic/Biographical Approach to Identity -- 4. Idea of Political-Cultural Identity -- 5. Global Changes and New Political-Cultural Identities -- 6. Changing Political-Cultural Identities in Europe -- 7. Changing Political-Cultural Identities in the USA -- 8. Changing Political-Cultural Identities in Pacific Asia -- 9. Locale, Network and Memory
Summary
Preston is concerned with the extent to which fundamental changes in the political landscape have altered the received ideas that define political cultures around the world. Issues include the rise of Pacific Asia and the realignment of Europe
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-193) and index
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