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For years he championed extreme Serbian
nationalism
and led paramilitary formations in the wars of Yugoslavia's disintegration.
Macron’s Challenge for EuropePARIS – In an ambitious, visionary speech at the Sorbonne this week, French President Emmanuel Macron presented his plan for countering the tide of xenophobic
nationalism
in Europe.
Europe could very well succumb to
nationalism
if Macron’s plan fails.
Indeed, fear, insecurity, and
nationalism
are again raising their heads.
Unfortunately, we are living in a time of rising
nationalism
and at times irresponsible leadership.
Worse still, economic union itself can fan the fires of
nationalism
and endanger political integration.
Franconians in southern Germany disliked the fact that the Napoleonic Wars subjected them to Bavarian rule; they saw German
nationalism
as a way to use Prussia and Berlin as a counterweight to Munich’s hegemony.
The real danger is that rising
nationalism
could embolden a contingent of the Party, known in China as the New Left, that denounces capitalism and its Western proponents, and calls for a return to the Maoist socialist order of 40 years ago.
But, at a time of surging nationalism, these small and open economies, however well managed, are likely to suffer.
US President Donald Trump’s recently announced import tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other Chinese-made goods are in keeping with his brand of economic
nationalism.
For more than four decades after Independence in 1947, India suffered from the economics of nationalism, which equated political independence with economic self-sufficiency and so relegated the country to bureaucratic protectionism and stagnation.
By bad politics, I mean the xenophobic
nationalism
and suppression of domestic civil liberties seen in countries with populist governments.
This is where faith becomes a badge of identity in opposition to those who do not share it, a kind of spiritual
nationalism
that regards those who do not agree – even those within a faith who live a different view of it – as unbelievers, infidels, and thus enemies.
What is wrong is that those concerns and policies are driven largely by anger over Putin’s own nationalism, rather than by a careful consideration of the diplomatic and strategic milieu.
He needed no speaking notes, as he also admirably demonstrated in his speech condemning
nationalism
and populism at the European Parliament a few days later.
The first is
nationalism.
The Communist Party has based its legitimacy not only on a high rate of economic growth, but also on appeals to
nationalism.
As long as China fans the flames of
nationalism
and holds tight the reins of party control, its soft power will always remain limited.
Collective economic mismanagement would only dent it further and fuel already-rising economic
nationalism.
In the last few decades of rapid globalization,
nationalism
never really left, but it did take a backseat to hopes of greater economic prosperity.
Yet the recent backlash against globalization – triggered not only by economic insecurity and inequality, but also by fears of social and demographic change – has brought a resurgence of old-fashioned ethnic
nationalism.
According to Gray, by pushing for a “transnational government” that most Europeans did not want, the EU was responsible for the rise of the worst kinds of
nationalism.
Ethnic
nationalism
like that enshrined by Israel’s nation-state law has long been a staple of politics in Central and Eastern Europe.
Western Europe was supposed to be free of ethnic
nationalism.
Given these factors, in Western Europe, the rise of radical ethnic
nationalism
as a response to fears of terrorism and mass migration represents a more fundamentally transformative crisis.
Given these regions’ importance to upholding the liberal world order, the rise of (white) ethnic
nationalism
has potentially serious consequences.
Hitler’s extreme
nationalism
resonated with many audiences, including young people who wanted to restore Germany’s lost territories and military might.
But if he pursues his protectionist promise to put “America first,” which smacks of xenophobic nationalism, investors and central banks could gradually be impelled to find alternative reserves for their spare billions.
Despite recent crises and the hard blow dealt by the Brexit vote, the EU may well be the world’s best line of defense against today’s most serious threats: isolationism, protectionism, nationalism, and extremism in all forms, all of which are once again growing in Europe and beyond.
Casting doubt on these structures, which have sustained stability over the last seven decades, would merely fuel more
nationalism
and competition, opening the way for volatility and conflict.
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