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The Nationalist Revival - Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization (Paperback)
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The Nationalist Revival - Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization (Paperback)
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From the author of THE POLITICS OF OUR TIME "Excellent and
compact....He thinks it's important for progressives to understand
why so many are drawn to Trump and the far right in Europe." -E.J.
Dionne, The Washington Post Trump in America, Johnson in the U.K.,
anti-EU parties in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands,
Austria, Poland, and Hungary, and nativist or authoritarian leaders
in Turkey, Russia, India, and China-Why has nationalism suddenly
returned with a vengeance? Is the world headed back to the
fractious conflicts between nations that led to world wars and
depression in the early 20th Century? Based on travels in America,
Europe, and Asia, veteran political analyst John B. Judis found
that almost all people share nationalist sentiments that can be the
basis of vibrant democracies as well as repressive dictatorships.
Today's outbreak of toxic "us vs. them" nationalism is an extreme
reaction to utopian cosmopolitanism, which advocates open borders,
free trade, rampant outsourcing, and has branded nationalist
sentiments as bigotry. Can a new international order be created
that doesn't dismiss what is constructive about nationalism? As he
does for populism in The Populist Explosion and for socialism in
The Socialist Awakening, Judis looks at nationalism from its modern
origins in the 1800s to today to find answers. "John B. Judis does
not see a death-match between imperial liberalism on the one hand
and nationalism on the other. His book argues that elites have
overreached, both in the U.S. and in Europe.... Mr. Judis-who has
long supported progressive and pro-labor economic policies-calls
for a synthesis between liberalism and nationalism." -The Wall
Street Journal
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