2020
DOI: 10.1017/nps.2019.123
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Nationalism and Economy

Abstract: This article reviews recent literature concerned with the analysis of the relationship between nationalism and economy. First, it discusses scholarship advocating a new understanding of the concept of “economic nationalism” beyond its traditional focus on protectionist state policies. Second, the article branches out to consider a more interdisciplinary body of literature addressing the nationalism-economy nexus, and it relates this literature to broader debates in nationalism studies, distinguishing between t… Show more

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“…Within nationalism studies, nation branding is understood as related to the nexus of nationalism and the economy. It is frequently seen as limited to state-run, top-down initiatives aimed at shoring up national economies and, in the process, reinforcing a sense of national belonging (Costelló and Mihelj 2018; Fetzer 2020). While it is undeniable that nation branding is rooted in the economic realm, its uses have been much more polyvalent.…”
Section: Setting Analytical Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within nationalism studies, nation branding is understood as related to the nexus of nationalism and the economy. It is frequently seen as limited to state-run, top-down initiatives aimed at shoring up national economies and, in the process, reinforcing a sense of national belonging (Costelló and Mihelj 2018; Fetzer 2020). While it is undeniable that nation branding is rooted in the economic realm, its uses have been much more polyvalent.…”
Section: Setting Analytical Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, international competition relates to the broader literature on economic nationalism (Berger & Fetzer, 2019; Fetzer, 2020; Pickel, 2003). One form of competition of particular interest is that between global corporations and states, and the tension in this competitive relationship increasingly is reflected in governments' AI strategy documents.…”
Section: Conclusion: An Agenda For Researching Ai Nationalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, (Pepermans, 2020) this economic nationalism is combined with protectionism as a result of trade policies. That's why (Fetzer, 2020) says that nationalism has an impact on economic policy. He called it everyday nationalism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%