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This research will conclude with an affirmation of the fact that nationalism can precede the nation and can exist independent of it.... This is because nationalism is informed by ethnicity and a shared ethnic identity, as opposed to a specific geo-political space.... o say that nationalism is a complex phenomenon, referencing sentiments and provoking actions which, at best, are almost impossible to explain, is an understatement.... Complexity partially stems from the fact that feelings of nationalism need not be invoked by a nation, per se, and may not be directed towards a defined geographical space....
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The write of the paper "The Undermining Of nationalism By Globalization" start with definitions of what nationalism and globalization indeed are.... And then the knowledge about nationalism and globalization are discerned and discussed in the context of this paper.... nationalism is a strong and potent force but perhaps not so when one thinks and contemplates the study of globalization.... This is the reason why some researchers and theorists strongly believe that globalization will usurp the rights and extents of the nationalism phenomenon which remains a reality in its own right....
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From the paper "Michael Billig's Banal nationalism" it is clear that the link between banal flagging of nationalism in the media and national identities is highly problematic.... As such, banal nationalism does not work as planned by Billig especially with respect to the media.... Banal nationalism can refer to all those representations of nationalism that we fail to notice in our everyday life and that we accept unquestioningly (Cotofan 2011, p....
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Book Report/Review
The paper "The Future of nationalism in the Globalizing World" highlights that globalization involves trans-border relations and avails the means to the appreciation of other nations and breaking down the trade barriers among countries.... nationalism is the feeling of attachment of people of the same nation and the feeling of pride in their nation that helps in the promotion of culture and social values (Sutherland, 2012).... Competition and inequalities among different nations lead to nationalism conflicts....
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With globalization, nationalism is powerless since people of one nation are free to mix with those of others without restrictions.... 4) attributes fading national identity to globalization, multiculturalism, anti-nationalism, immigration, and cosmopolitanism.... "Effect of Cultural globalization on National Identities" paper argues that Australian government has become more stringent in the media and events that are not in line with the country's traditions....
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Case Study
This paper "nationalism vs.... Order and Justice in the International Community" sides with the latter argument and provides evidence to show that nationalism fuels war, racism and inter-state hostility and that it is a threat to order and justice in the international society.... Hugh Seton-Watson (cited in Gellner 2006) says that nationalism is the application of the principle of popular sovereignty to the nation.... It is apparent that defining nationalism is incomplete without a first understanding of what a nation is....
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Kohn's main argument revolves around nationality as he compares nationalism in the West and the East.... He says that nationalism in the western world rose as a result of politics because it either coincided with or preceded the creation of a nation-state.... In other parts of the world such as Asia, Eastern, and Central Europe, he says nationalism came later and it never coincided with the state which was already in place.... He explains that this Eastern nationalism was first expressed through culture and it intended to redraw political boundaries to conform to ethnographic demands....
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Article
The paper 'The Various Types of Nations or nationalism' presents Joseph Stalin who defined the term 'nation' as a 'historically constituted, stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a common culture'.... The usual means employed by scholars to foster understanding of nation or nationalism is to classify the various types of nations.... One common classification is that of civic nation or nationalism, on the one hand, and ethnic nation or nationalism, on the other (Croucher 2004)....
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