the policy choices of liberal versus illiberal ASEAN states than by their individual responses to the forces of nationalism and protectionism, as well as their respective sense of local and regional responsibility. Disaster management As part
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Whither the people in the ASEAN Community?
Prospects in regional community building above and below the state
See Seng Tan
Is there a link?
Japan’s internal cohesion and external conflict with neighbors
Robert W. Compton Jr.
cohesion contribute to domestic policies that buttress internal social cohesion but provide little if any benefit for regional integration. Japanese foreign policy remains captive to the cultural and social construction of nationalism. Juxtaposing internal
The Ukrainian divide
The power of historical narratives, imagined communities, and collective memories
Alina Penkala, Ilse Derluyn, and Ine Lietaert
. Critics of Ukrainian radical nationalism have often downplayed Soviet crimes. At the same time, critics of the Russian and Soviet past “forget” the dark legacy of the nationalistic movement. Our contribution—an analysis of historical narratives, imagined
Kingdom and the presidential election of Donald Trump in the United States, whose rhetoric has at times promoted chauvinistic nationalism. While the European Union and the North American Free Trade Agreement are currently marked by legitimacy crises as
The psychology of regions
A Vygotskian perspective
Luk Van Langenhove
shared identity is the basis for nationalism and national identity ( Smith, 1986 ). Ethnic, national, or religious identities are based upon myths and worldviews that define who is a group member (often also including who are the group's enemies) and
Coronavirus with “Nobody in Charge”
An open reflection on leadership, solidarity, and contemporary regional integration
Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda
, even though it is understandable, is the rise of policy retreats into nationalism as states and regions should be acting openly with solidarity to confront a crisis that is unprecedented in modern times. Leaders in North America (specifically in Mexico
Creating borders in young minds
A case study of Indian and Pakistani school textbooks
Dhananjay Tripathi
topics of world history, including the French revolution, rise of nationalism in Europe and Indo-China, and modern development in the world. Finally, Democratic politics (IX–X class) is the political science textbook, and there is an extensive
Elisabetta Nadalutti
The growth of populist forms of state nationalism, democratic deficit criticisms, and the gulf between elite and popular perceptions of European integration are challenging the very essence of the European Union project. The aim of this project is