Tag: Nationalism

Second only to Covid, “Culture Wars” have shaped the start of the 2020s, and arguably their impact could be more long-lasting.   Whether in the context…

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The confusion of cultural identity with nationalist symbols such as flags, anthems and even buildings is increasingly dangerous and their use must not become a…

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This article was first published in Het Financeele Dagblad. Original version (Dutch) can be found here Author: Joe Zammit-Lucia As we prepare for the upcoming…

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In the wake of the Christchurch tragedy, this month’s Globalisation Outlook moves away from the newsletter format to a short essay on the politics of…

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After last Sunday’s win in the Brazilian presidential election, supporters of Jair Bolsonaro took to the streets clad in the yellow and green colours of…

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Nationalism, those of us in the centre ground of politics are told, is a very bad thing: inability to work together across borders, tribalism, “othering”…

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Sometimes all you can rely on, to understand some sense of the direction events are taking us in, is a sense of history. As such,…

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