All Stories

  1. White Identity and Ethno-Traditional Nationalism in Trump’s America
  2. Why evidence, not narrative, must guide us: Responding to my critics
  3. Can Narratives of White Identity Reduce Opposition to Immigration and Support for Hard Brexit? A Survey Experiment
  4. Eric Kaufmann and W. Bradford Wilcox (eds.), Whither the Child? Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility
  5. Land, history or modernization? Explaining ethnic fractionalization
  6. Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us about Coming Conflicts and the Battle against Fate
  7. Anyone for a Warm Cup of Coffee?
  8. Jack A. Goldstone, Eric P. Kaufmann, and Monica Duffy Toft (eds.): Political Demography: How Population Changes Are Reshaping International Security and National Politics
  9. VivianIbrahim and MargitWunsch (eds) Political Leadership, Nations and CharismaLondon: Routledge, 2012, 208 pp. £80.00 hbk
  10. Contemporary Majority Nationalism - Contemporary Majority Nationalism, Alain-G. Gagnon, André Lecours and Geneviève Nootens, eds., Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011, pp. 248.
  11. Primordialists and constructionists: a typology of theories of religion
  12. The Northern Ireland Peace Process in an Age of Austerity
  13. American political affiliation, 2003–43: A cohort component projection
  14. Eric Kaufmann: Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? Demography and Politics in the Twenty‐First Century
  15. Moneyball: Can Sports Statistics Save Political Studies?
  16. The Demography of Ethnic Conflict
  17. Demographic Change and Conflict in Northern Ireland: Reconciling Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence
  18. Reflections on the Swiss Sonderfall
  19. Ethno-national conflict and its management
  20. A Review of “Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century”
  21. Sacralisation by Stealth? The Demography of De-secularisation
  22. Book Review: Eric P. Kaufmann, The Orange Order: A Contemporary History, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007; xv + 373pp.; £32.00 hbk; ISBN 9780199208487
  23. Day of Empire: How Hyperpowers Rise to Global Dominance—and Why They Fall
  24. For Kin and Country: Xenophobia, Nationalism and War by Stephen M. Saideman and R. William Ayres
  25. Eric P. Kaufmann. The Orange Order: A Contemporary Northern Irish History. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. xv+373. $55.00 (cloth).
  26. The Orange Order: A Contemporary Northern Irish History. By Eric Kaufmann.
  27. Themed section on dominant groups
  28. Dominant ethnicity: from minority to majority
  29. Reply: on the importance of distinguishing dominant ethnicity from nationalism
  30. Unionism and Orangeism in Northern Ireland since 1945 – By Henry Patterson and Eric Kaufmann
  31. The lenses of nationhood: an optical model of identity
  32. The Orange Order: A Contemporary Northern Irish History By Eric P. Kaufmann
  33. Debate on John Hutchinson's Nations as Zones of Conflict
  34. Book Reviews
  35. Intra-Party Support for the Good Friday Agreement in the Ulster Unionist Party
  36. A Reply to Eric Kaufmann
  37. 'Dominant ethnicity' and the 'ethnic-civic' dichotomy in the work of A. D. Smith
  38. The Rise of Cosmopolitanism in the 20th-century West: A Comparative-historical Perspective on the United States and European Union¹
  39. Nativist Cosmopolitans: Institutional Reflexivity and the Decline of “Double‐Consciousness” in American Nationalist Thought
  40. Liberal ethnicity: beyond liberal nationalism and minority rights
  41. American Exceptionalism Reconsidered: Anglo-Saxon Ethnogenesis in the “Universal” Nation, 1776–1850
  42. The sensory basis of historical analysis: A reply to post‐structuralism
  43. “Naturalizing the Nation”: The Rise of Naturalistic Nationalism in the United States and Canada
  44. In Search of the Authentic Nation: Landscape and National Identity in Canada and Switzerland
  45. Condemned to rootlessness: The loyalist origins of Canada's identity crisis
  46. Ethnic and State History as Determinant of Ethnic Fractionalization
  47. Why Ethnicity is Linked to Civil War: The Case for, and Limits of, Perennialism