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  • After the collapse of Communism around 1989, and more recently after being confronted with increasing numbers of refugees and immigrants, Europe has seen a surge of nationalist attitudes. This has had visible political consequences especially in Hungary, Poland, Russia (see Ther, 2014; Weiss and Reinprecht, 2003), and recently also in Italy, but to a lesser degree in nearly all the other European states. In the United States, “America first” has become the declared principle of US foreign policy since Trump has taken over the presidential office. Furthermore, a very right-wing nationalist candidate has won the presidential elections in Brazil. Similar tendencies can be observed, for example, in China, India, and the Philippines. Besides the substantive discussions on the explanations for this apparent shift in political preferences toward a higher priority of the nation that for many had already seemed to be dissolving in the trends of globalization and multilateralism (Fukuyama, 2018; Huntington, 2004), this has also revived earlier scientific debates on how national identity, nationalism, and patriotism are interrelated, and how they can be conceptually and empirically separated from each other (Blank and Schmidt, 2003; Mummendey et al., 2001; Schatz et al., 1999). (xsd:string)
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