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东欧的民族与国家图书

People and Countries in Eastern Europe

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[内容简介] 本书对东欧地区的民族国家的形成做了详细的论述。东欧地区的弱国多、民族矛盾多、大国对本地区事务的干预多这三个特征是三位一体、互为因果的,共同构成了一个恶性循环:历史上东欧国家的弱小使得大国可以对该地区的民族纠纷进行武断的处置,而这种武断的处置又进一步衍生出了新的民族矛盾;民族矛盾众多的现实既在一定程度上导致东欧国家在国际体系中处于劣势地位,又为大国提供了干预这个地区的事务的机会。

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丛书名:
作 者: 夏庆宇
编 辑:黄金平
出版社:社会科学文献出版社
出版时间: 2015年06月
语 种:中文
中图分类:D5 世界政治

 内容摘要

 前言

 绪论

  一 基本概念与本书问题的提出

   1.对本书基本概念的界定

   2.本书问题的提出

  二 相关文献评析

   1.欧美文献评析

   2.中文文献评析

  三 本书的结构

 第一章 东欧地区复杂的民族分布状况

  第一节 主体民族的分布状况

   一 非斯拉夫民族的分布状况

   二 西斯拉夫民族的分布状况

   三 南部斯拉夫民族的分布状况

  第二节 少数民族的分布状况

  第三节 民族的交叉分布、跨境分布现象

   一 民族交叉分布现象

   二 民族跨境分布现象

  第四节 东欧地区民族分布状况的复杂演变

 第二章 东欧地区复杂的民族分布状况之成因

  第一节 民族迁徙的结果

   一 马其顿地区的多民族交叉分布格局的形成

   二 特兰西瓦尼亚地区的多民族交叉分布格局的形成

  第二节 周边强大民族的影响

   一 日耳曼人对东欧地区的民族分布状况的影响

   二 土耳其人对巴尔干地区的民族分布状况的影响

  第三节 国际体系的副产品

   一 《伦敦条约》“拆散”了阿尔巴尼亚人

   二 凡尔赛体系“肢解”了匈牙利

   三 雅尔塔体系“移动”了波兰人

 第三章 民族分布状况促生了影响民族国家的内部矛盾

  第一节 民族分布状况成为有关国家得以建立的重要条件

   一 泛斯拉夫主义的兴起

   二 南斯拉夫王国的建立

   三 捷克斯洛伐克共和国的建立

  第二节 复杂的民族分布状况促使有关国家的民族矛盾加剧

   一 在民族矛盾中踉跄前行的南斯拉夫

   二 因民族问题卷入剧变旋涡的保加利亚

  第三节 复杂的民族分布状况促使有关国家走向解体

 第四章 民族分布状况促生了影响民族国家的国际矛盾

  第一节 匈牙利、罗马尼亚围绕特兰西瓦尼亚的矛盾

  第二节 塞尔维亚、阿尔巴尼亚围绕科索沃的矛盾

   一 历史上塞尔维亚族和阿尔巴尼亚族之间的恩怨

   二 塞尔维亚和阿尔巴尼亚两国关系的冷漠

  第三节 塞尔维亚、保加利亚、希腊围绕马其顿的矛盾

   一 希腊、马其顿围绕在马其顿地区的正统地位的争端

   二 塞尔维亚、保加利亚争夺马其顿地区领土的战争

 第五章 民族分布状况促生了影响民族国家的国际战争

  第一节 东欧地区的民族分布状况与两次巴尔干战争

  第二节 东欧地区的民族分布状况与第一次世界大战

  第三节 东欧地区的民族分布状况与第二次世界大战

 结语

历史上,先有了人群而后才有国家。然而由于多种原因,国家的疆域并不与人群的生活空间完全一致。在这种情况下,人的两种感情——人对人群的归属感、人对国家的归属感——之间就有可能出现冲突,由此衍生出了许多的民族矛盾、国际纷争。这种现象在东欧地区表现得较为突出。通过对东欧地区此类现象的观察,本书分析了一些问题:是哪些因素造成了国家的疆域与人群的生活空间不一致?这种不一致现象会造成哪些矛盾和冲突?为了实现人群的生活空间与国家疆界的一致而做出的努力给人们的生活带来了哪些损害?这类努力和这些损害是值得的吗?人们应当纠结于“人对人群的归属感”、“人对国家的归属感”之间的矛盾,还是应当更加关注生活的安宁?

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