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Global Nationalism in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/nps.2020.35

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Nationalism; pandemic; authoritarianism; disease

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  1. University of Graz

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The article outlines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nationalism around the world, exploring four aspects that might be shaped by the pandemic: the recent trajectory of nationalism and its social relevance prior to the pandemic, the rise of authoritarianism, biases against some groups associated with the pandemic, and the rise of borders and deglobalization.
The article outlines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nationalism around the world. Starting from the premise that nationalism is a global and ubiquitous idea in the contemporary world, it explores whether exclusionary tendencies have been reinforced by the pandemic. The pandemic and government responses will not necessarily trigger the increase in exclusionary nationalism that both far-right politicians and observers have noted. However, there are 4 aspects, examined in the article, that might be shaped by the pandemic. These include the recent trajectory of nationalism and its social relevance prior to the pandemic,the rise of authoritarianism as governments suspend or reduce democratic freedoms and civil liberties, the rise of biases against some groups associated with the pandemic, the rise of borders and deglobalization, and the politics of fear. Thus, while the rise of exclusionary nationalism might not be the inevitable consequence of the pandemic, it risks reinforcing preexisting nationalist dynamics.

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