Nationalism that violates the dignity of human beings deserves condemnation
Juego, B., Soesanto, E., & Heppe, F. Nationalism that violates the dignity of human beings deserves condemnation. Perspectives Asia, (7), 4-8. https://th.boell.org/en/2018/11/28/perspectives-asia-7-nationalisms-and-populisms-asia
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From a general viewpoint, the relative popularity of right-wing populist
politicians and nationalist movements arises from the protracted crises
of liberal democracy and neoliberal capitalism across the world. We are
at a historical moment when the ideological hegemony of American-European liberalism is being challenged by various interest groups,
particularly from both the political right and the political left at the same
time. Asia’s present and future are engaged in these conflict-ridden processes of change. The emerging version of nationalistic ideologies in parts
of Asia today can be construed both as a symptom of, and a response to,
these crises.
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