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Selected Articles

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“Capitalism and Inequality: What the Right and the Left Get Wrong,”

Foreign Affairs (March-April, 2013), pp.1-21. (translations into Greek, Japanese, and Spanish, and Chinese)

Recent political debate in the United States and other advanced capitalist democracies has been dominated by two issues: the rise of economic inequality and the scale of government intervention to address it.

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“Us and Them: The Enduring Power of Ethnic Nationalism”

Foreign Affairs, March-April, 2008, pp.18-35 reprinted in excerpted form in Mark Kesselman (ed.), Readings in Comparative Politics, 2nd ed. (Boston, 2010); in full in James Hoge Jr. (ed.), The Clash of Civilizations?: The Debate (New York, 2010); in full in Eric Shiraev and Vladislav Zubok (ed.), Current Debates in International Relations (Oxford UP, 2015); translations into German, Hebrew, Italian, Spanish

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"Nationalism and Capitalism"

In book: The Cambridge History of Nationhood and Nationalism (pp.523-537)

The relationship between capitalism and nationalism escapes easy generalization – hardly surprising given the many conceptions of nationalism, and the many stages and varieties of capitalism.

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