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The resurgence of nationalism is one of the most significant developments in European politics over the past 25 years. Few countries have avoided it, with most experiencing a surge in support for parties that espouse anti-immigrant, anti-European Union and anti-globalization views. Led by populist-style leaders, their rhetoric has pervaded political discourse influencing mainstream parties and even, in some countries, gaining power and forming governments.
This book brings together experts to analyse nine countries that contribute specific aspects to the study of nationalism in Europe. What binds them, however, is a view that the nation, however defined, must be reasserted and that core policy issues and challenges should all be seen primarily through the lens of national sovereignty and solidarity, and not - as with the traditional parties - in terms of socio-economic considerations, such as mitigating social risk or promoting market-based distribution.
Contents
1. Introduction: the reassertion of nationalism in Europe
Gregory C. Baldi
2. Nationalisms in Ukraine: Ukraine or Little Russia?
Taras Kuzio
3. The martyr and the saviour: Polish nationalism in the twenty-first century
Joanna Orzechowska-Wacławska and Natasza Styczyńska
4. The recurrence of patriotic outbidding: contemporary Serbian nationalism
Ivana Spasić
5. The composite nationalism of Hungary
Attila Antal
6. The vicissitudes of Italian nationalism
Alfio Mastropaolo
7. One nation, a nation of nations, or a plurinational state? Contemporary political debates on Spanish nationalism(s)
Nikolina Židek
8. French right-wing nationalism: the rise of the Rassemblement National
Anna McKeever
9. Nationalism in Germany: restrained or resurgent?
Philipp Adorf
10. The United Kingdom: the state of competing nationalisms
Murray Stewart Leith and Duncan Sim