Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Nationstates, Ethnic Group, Total War
Lecture 30: Nations and Nationalism, January 25, 2018
• Transnational Regionalism
o Regionalism – Forms:
▪ Security regionalism
▪ Political regionalism
▪ Economic regionalism
o Middle positionbetween states and globalization
▪ Larger markets
▪ But protected against external rivals
• Lecture Plan
o Define nation and related terms
o Distinguish between cultural and political nationalism
o Explore the varieties of nationalism
o Briefly tour the history of nationalism
• Key terms
o Ethnic group: community claiming common language, religion, ancestry
▪ Can be based upon a number of things
o Nation:
▪ Categorization
▪ Comradeship
• A sense of comradeship and relative equality that can
actuallycounter class distinction
▪ Commitment to political autonomy, usually statehood
• A nation wants autonomy and independence
o Patriotism
▪ Commitment to the nation
o Nationalism
▪ Sense of integrity and value of national community
▪ Commitment to the nation’s political aspirations
o National Identity: based on political aspirations
▪ Attaching yourself to a country and its political visions
o Nation-state: state territory matches boundaries of national community
▪ This is rare (France, Italy, Japan)
• These countries are almost homogeneous
▪ Most states are multi-national (Canada, Nigeria)
• Multiple nationalities are present in the country
• Ex. Canada, founded by English and French peoples, allowed
many more nationalities through immigration
o National self-determination: the principle supporting the creation of nation-states