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National character and national stereotypes

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Among his works are Nations before Nationalismand “Mobilized and Proletarian Diasporas” (published in the American Political Science Review),which has been widely used for conceptual models.

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Armstrong, J.A. National character and national stereotypes. Soc 33, 48–52 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02700322

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