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Nationalism and Economy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2020

Thomas Fetzer*
Affiliation:
Department of International Relations, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
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*Corresponding author. Email: fetzert@ceu.edu

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 three prominent approaches in the discipline: nationalism as political movement and ideology; nationalism as political discourse; and everyday nationalism. The article concludes with suggestions for future research.

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State of the Field
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© Association for the Study of Nationalities 2020

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