Title: Nationalism
1Dr. David Galbreath Lecturer in Politics and
International Relations d.galbreath_at_abdn.ac.uk Off
ice F36 Edward Wright Building Hours Tuesday
10-12
2Nationalism
- PI2004 Political Ideologies
3Nationalism today
- First, where have we seen nationalist movements?
- Europe?
- The Americas?
- Africa?
- Asia?
- The Middle East?
4Nationalism as a political ideology
- What is a nation?
- What is nationalism?
- What role has nationalism played in the
development of the modern state? - What is the impetus for nationalism?
- What is the relationship between nationalism and
democracy?
5What is a nation?
- Renan A nation is a soul, a spiritual
principle - Stalin A nation is primarily a community, a
definite community of people. - Weber A nation is based upon sentiments of
prestige, which often extend deep down to the
petty bourgeois masses of political structures
rich in historical attainment of
power-positions. - Anderson an imagined community
6What is a nation?
- Are there different types of nations?
- Civic vs. Ethnic nations
- Does this scheme work?
- Can we talk about western and an eastern
nationalisms? (Kohn, Greenfeld)
7What is nationalism?
- Kedourie Nationalism is a form of secular
millenarianism. - Gellner Nationalism is a political response to
modernity. - Nairn Nationalism is a political response to
repression. - Hobsbawm Nationalism is invented by elites to
legitimise their power.
8What role has nationalism played in the
development of the modern state?
- According to Edward H. Carr, there have been
three phases of nationalism - Break down of Roman hegemony over the church and
the creation of national states. - The rise of nationalism after the Napoleonic Wars
until the First World War. - Following the breakdown of European empires in
the 20th century.
9What role has nationalism played in the
development of the modern state?
- The rise of the nation-state system
10What is the impetus for nationalism?
- By defining nationalism, we go someway to
explaining what causes nationalism. - Traditionally, there have been two broad
approaches to nationalism - Primordialism
- Instrumentalism
11What is the impetus for nationalism?
- So, what theoretical approaches are there to
nationalism based on these definitions? - Cultural constructionists
- Structuralists
- Social-psychological
- Elite determinism
12What is the impetus for nationalism?
- While Marx argued that modernisation would lead
to the breakdown of national identities, history
has shown us otherwise (Soviet Union, Yugoslavia) - Others argue that rather than breakdown national
identities, modernisation actually increases
their salience.
13What is the impetus for nationalism?
- What are the options for nationalist movements?
- Greater autonomy
- Secession (independence)
- Irredentism
- Why do some groups wish to go further than
greater autonomy?
14What is the impetus for nationalism?
Potential Secessionist, by group and regional
position
15What is the relationship between nationalism and
democracy?
- A modern democratic state is based on the
participation of the demos. - How do you define the demos? Nationalism?
- Democracy is most likely to survive in
circumstances were a salient idea of nation
overlaps with that of the state.
16Are we headed towards a post-nationalist world
system?
- Will national identities mean less and less over
time? - Scotland vs. the UK vs. Europe vs. Globalisation
- Are we witnessing the death of nationalism?