Nationalism and globalisation: East and West
Nationalism and globalization are two major contradicting forces in the world today. The roles that these two forces play and the impact of globalization on countries differ. Both Western and Asian "nation-states" have faced the challenge of globalization in recent decades, and the challen...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nationalism and globalization are two major contradicting forces in the world today. The roles that these two forces play and the impact of globalization on countries differ. Both Western and Asian "nation-states" have faced the challenge of globalization in recent decades, and the challenge has become more intense since the 1990s. The decline of communism and socialism as ideologies, and the decreasing importance of national boundaries for capital, companies and even labour, have had profound implications for national identity. Thus, the impact of globalization on "nation-states" is not identical. How have "nation-states" coped with globalization? Has it led to stronger nationalism or national disintegration? What has happened to national identity? Is the concept of "nation" still relevant in the era of globalization? To answer these questions, twelve countries -- six from the West (France, UK, USA, Yugoslavia, Australia, and Russia) and six from Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, China, and India) have been selected for study. These countries represent a wide range of national experiences - from "old" states to "new" states, from mono-ethnic nations to multi-ethnic ones, and from surviving nation-states to decaying ones. Apart from the individual country studies, the last chapter summarizes and compares the findings of these country studies, throwing light on the various types of nationalism, and the gains and losses of these countries in the process of globalization |
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spelling | Nationalism and globalisation East and West edited by Leo Suryadinata Nationalism & Globalization Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2000 1 online resource (xii, 366 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015) "Yugoslav" nationalism at the end of the twentieth century / Trond Gilberg -- Nation-building and nation-destroying / Leo Suryadinata -- Globalization and Singapore's search for nationhood / John S.T. Quah -- Globalization and nationalism in the United States / Joel Hodson -- Globalization and the challenges to Malay nationalism as the essence of Malaysian nationalism / Halim Salleh -- Nationalism and globalization in Australia / Michael Wesley -- Nation, Nationalism and globalization in France / Laurent Metzger -- National identity and adapting to integration : nationalism and globalization in Japan / Takashi Inoguchi -- Globalization, nationalism, and modernization of the United Kingdom of Great Britain / David Martin Jones -- Grasping the nettle : Indian nationalism and globalization / Kripa Sridharan -- Nationalism and globalization in the Russian Federation at the millenium / Frank Cibulka Nationalism and globalization are two major contradicting forces in the world today. The roles that these two forces play and the impact of globalization on countries differ. Both Western and Asian "nation-states" have faced the challenge of globalization in recent decades, and the challenge has become more intense since the 1990s. The decline of communism and socialism as ideologies, and the decreasing importance of national boundaries for capital, companies and even labour, have had profound implications for national identity. Thus, the impact of globalization on "nation-states" is not identical. How have "nation-states" coped with globalization? Has it led to stronger nationalism or national disintegration? What has happened to national identity? Is the concept of "nation" still relevant in the era of globalization? To answer these questions, twelve countries -- six from the West (France, UK, USA, Yugoslavia, Australia, and Russia) and six from Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, China, and India) have been selected for study. These countries represent a wide range of national experiences - from "old" states to "new" states, from mono-ethnic nations to multi-ethnic ones, and from surviving nation-states to decaying ones. Apart from the individual country studies, the last chapter summarizes and compares the findings of these country studies, throwing light on the various types of nationalism, and the gains and losses of these countries in the process of globalization Globalisierung Nationalismus Nationalism / Congresses Globalization / Congresses (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Suryadinata, Leo edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-981-230-073-7 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-981-230-078-2 http://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9789812305053/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Nationalism and globalisation East and West "Yugoslav" nationalism at the end of the twentieth century / Trond Gilberg -- Nation-building and nation-destroying / Leo Suryadinata -- Globalization and Singapore's search for nationhood / John S.T. Quah -- Globalization and nationalism in the United States / Joel Hodson -- Globalization and the challenges to Malay nationalism as the essence of Malaysian nationalism / Halim Salleh -- Nationalism and globalization in Australia / Michael Wesley -- Nation, Nationalism and globalization in France / Laurent Metzger -- National identity and adapting to integration : nationalism and globalization in Japan / Takashi Inoguchi -- Globalization, nationalism, and modernization of the United Kingdom of Great Britain / David Martin Jones -- Grasping the nettle : Indian nationalism and globalization / Kripa Sridharan -- Nationalism and globalization in the Russian Federation at the millenium / Frank Cibulka Globalisierung Nationalismus Nationalism / Congresses Globalization / Congresses |
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title_full | Nationalism and globalisation East and West edited by Leo Suryadinata |
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