Neo-nationalism
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Neo-nationalism is a form of civic nationalism that is unique in the sense that it reacts specifically to the globalization of capital. Neo-nationalism primarily elaborates upon the world-systems theory, by using the core-periphery model.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
- ↑ Friedman, Jonathan: Globalization, the State and Violence
- ↑ Banks; Gingrich, Neo-nationalism in Europe and Beyond. Retrieved from:
- ↑ Jessop, B. 2002. The Future of the Capitalist State. Cambridge: Polity Press.
- ↑ Smith, A. 1995. Nations and Nationalism in a Global Era. Cambridge: Polity Press.
- ↑ Kalb, D. 2009a. Conversations with a Polish Populist: Tracing Hidden Histories of Globalization, Class, and Dispossession in Post-Socialism (and Beyond), American Ethnologist 36(2):207-23.
External links
- Neo-Nationalism Five Years Later, a seminar in which Professor Gingrich (University of Vienna) examines a return to "indigineity" in Central Europe.
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