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Barkawi & M. Laffey (eds.), Democracy, Liberalism and War: Rethinking the Democratic Peace<br />
Debates. Boulder, Col.: Lynne Rienner Press, 2001, pp 67-86.<br />
(20) “Were the Perpetrators <strong>of</strong> Genocide Ordinary Men or Real Nazis? Results from Fifteen Hundred<br />
Biographies”, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol 14, No. 3, Winter 2000, pp331-366.<br />
(21) “The darkside <strong>of</strong> democracy: the modern tradition <strong>of</strong> ethnic and political cleansing”, New Left<br />
Review, No. 235, May-June 1999, pp 18-45.<br />
(22) “Is there a society called Euro?”, in Roland Axtmann (ed.), Globalisation and Europe. Theoretical<br />
and Empirical Investigations. London: Cassell/Pinter, 1998, pp184-207.<br />
(23) “Has globalization ended the rise and rise <strong>of</strong> the nation-state?”, Review <strong>of</strong> International Political<br />
Economy, Vol 4, May 1997, 26pp. German version in Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft,<br />
Vol 27, No. 1, March 1997; Danish version in A. Berg-Sorensen (ed) State, Society and Ideology,<br />
Roskilde University Press, 1997.<br />
(24) “Has globalization ended the rise and rise <strong>of</strong> the nation-state?”, Review <strong>of</strong> International Political<br />
Economy, Vol 4, May 1997, 26pp. German version in Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft,<br />
Vol 27, No. 1, March 1997; Danish version in A. Berg-Sorensen (ed) State, Society and Ideology,<br />
Roskilde University Press, 1997.<br />
(25) “Neither nation-states nor globalism” (a reply to Peter Taylor's Embedded statism and the social<br />
sciences: opening up to new spaces), Environment and Planning A, Vol 28, 1996, pp 1960-1964.<br />
(26) “Authoritarian and Liberal Militarism: A Contribution from Comparative and Historical <strong>Sociology</strong>”<br />
in S. Smith, K. Booth & M. Zelewski (eds.), International Theory: Positivism and Beyond<br />
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp 221-239.<br />
(27) As the 20th Century Ages (review essay <strong>of</strong> Hobsbawm's The Age <strong>of</strong> Extremes), New Left Review, No.<br />
214. Nov-Dec 1995, pp 104-124. Translated into Swedish.<br />
(28) “Sources <strong>of</strong> Variation in Working Class Movements in 20th Century Europe”, New Left Review, No<br />
21, July-August 1995, pp 14-54. Spanish version in Estudios Sociológicos, Vol 15, 1997.<br />
(29) “A political theory <strong>of</strong> nationalism and its excesses”, in S. Periwal (ed), Notions <strong>of</strong> Nationalism.<br />
Budapest, London & New York: Central European University, 1995, pp44-64. Spanish version: El<br />
nacionalismo y su excesos: una teoría política, Debats, No. 50, Dec. 1994.<br />
(30) Rosemary Crompton and Michael Mann “A New Introduction”, 1994 in Gender and Stratification,<br />
2nd edition. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994. pp vii-xxiv.<br />
(31) “In praise <strong>of</strong> macro-sociology”, a reply to Goldthorpe, British Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sociology</strong>, Vol. 45, 1994.<br />
pp 39-52.<br />
(32) “Nation-states in Europe and other continents: diversifying, developing, not dying”, Daedalus, Vol.<br />
122, No. 3, Summer 1993, pp 115-140p.<br />
(33) Anne Kane and Michael Mann, “Class struggle and agrarian politics in Europe and America at the<br />
beginning <strong>of</strong> the 20th century”, Social Science History, Vol 16 1992. pp 421-454.<br />
(34) “After which socialism?”, a response to Chirot's After Socialism, What?, Contention, Vol. 1, 1992,<br />
10pp.<br />
(35) “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Modern European Nationalism”, in John A. Hall & I.C. Jarvie (eds), Transition<br />
to Modernity: Essays on Power, Wealth and Belief. Cambridge University Press, 1992. pp 137-166.<br />
Reprinted twice.<br />
(36) Editor <strong>of</strong> The Rise and Decline <strong>of</strong> the Nation-State, containing my Introduction Empires with Ends,