Nationalist
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But perhaps the purest reversion to interwar
nationalist
ideology is occurring just beyond Europe’s borders – in Israel, of all places.
Now, somewhat ironically, a grand alliance of right-wing
nationalist
parties has been established to improve their chances in the May 2019 European Parliament elections.
In an earlier election many people voted for the liberal Union of Freedom party not because they agreed with its program but because they hated the rival Catholic and
nationalist
parties.
A Chinese Dinner for TwoLONDON – A great deal of water has flowed through the Taiwan Strait in the 70 years since the leader of China’s Communists, Mao Zedong, met the leader of his
nationalist
opponents, Chiang Kai-shek.
In Eastern Europe, Poland’s governing Civic Platform outperformed the
nationalist
opposition, while voters in the Baltic states, where the economic effects of austerity were the most severe in the entire EU, endorsed centrist European Parliament candidates.
The European Union is similarly beset by internal political challenges – including negotiations with the United Kingdom over its withdrawal from the bloc – that stem from a surge in anti-establishment and
nationalist
sentiment.
The effectiveness of his
nationalist
rhetoric is proof that the UK is not immune to populist demagoguery.
Instead,
nationalist
and authoritarian regimes have been in power for most of the past quarter-century, pursuing state-capitalist growth models that ensure only mediocre economic performance.
These leaders – as well as those in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, who are moving in a similar
nationalist
direction – must address major structural-reform challenges if they are to revive falling economic growth and, in the case of emerging markets, avoid a middle-income trap.
Economic failure could fuel further nationalist, xenophobic tendencies – and even trigger military conflict.
Although some degree of confrontation with the US does help President Vladimir Putin unite the public while burnishing Russian elites’
nationalist
credentials, Russia is not an ideologically motivated state.
In France, Marine Le Pen, the
nationalist
right’s candidate in the upcoming presidential election, explicitly appeals to the era when the French government controlled the borders, protected industry, and managed the currency.
These developments in Germany are in keeping with trends across Europe, where
nationalist
and populist parties have made electoral gains by rejecting EU-level solutions and calling for closed borders.
In Italy, the
nationalist
League party appears to be calling the shots in its new governing coalition with the populist Five Star Movement.
And populist and
nationalist
parties have managed to paint a picture of a Europe under siege.
The attack on Kohl’s vision by
nationalist
forces could have ramifications well beyond the immigration debate.
Such a choice can encourage the most dangerous
nationalist
tendencies within a society that does not know, especially young people, what hides behind the silence and official lies.
Nationalist
forces within individual EU member states have used migration in Europe for their own partisan purposes.
But, while South Korea’s geostrategic location and historical legacy – together with the enduring
nationalist
sentiments, alliance politics, territorial disputes, and superpower rivalries at play throughout the region – have generated a persistent security dilemmas, the country’s closest neighbor poses its defining security challenge.
Malcolm X, the black
nationalist
leader, visited Ghana two years later, and again in 1964.
It is important that Australia and others in the region do push back against the kind of hard Chinese
nationalist
sentiment that has rightly jangled nerves in the South China Sea and, in their defense policy and alliance relationships, hedge against worst-case scenarios, however unlikely they may appear now.
With the dangers of demagoguery not embedded in their living memories, they are far more vulnerable to fear-mongering and false promises – illustrated in the growing influence of
nationalist
narratives and populist movements.
The first is to revive familiar
nationalist
and nativist tropes, such as Trump’s vow that “From this day forward, it’s going to be only America first,” or British Prime Minister Theresa May’s appeal to Little England: “If you believe you’re a citizen of the world, you’re a citizen of nowhere.”
But populist calls for
nationalist
policies, including trade protectionism, have intensified those headwinds considerably.
He is merely an unthinking nationalist, living in terror of the
nationalist
yellow tabloid press.
Anyone familiar with the aggressively
nationalist
posturing of Russian state-controlled media nowadays knows the danger of this.
There is Russia’s adventurism in Ukraine;China’s territorial assertiveness – and Japan’s new push-back nationalism – in East Asia; continuing catastrophe in Syria and disarray in the wider Middle East; the resurgence of atrocity crimes in South Sudan, Nigeria, and elsewhere in Africa; and anxiety about renewed communal strife in India after Hindu
nationalist
Narendra Modi’s stunning election victory.
Populists are making gains across the European Union, and Italy, a founding member, is now governed by a Euroskeptic coalition comprising the populist Five Star Movement (M5S) and
nationalist
League party.
Palestine’s Necessary Civil WarRegardless of the latest hastily negotiated truce, the battle between
nationalist
Fatah and Islamist Hamas seems to be gaining intensity.
China's leadership plays up this "revolutionary" commitment, for it helps generate
nationalist
sentiment, one of the few things (besides strong economic performance) that legitimizes the Communist monopoly on power.
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