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Handbook of economic nationalism, edited by Andreas Pickel

Label
Handbook of economic nationalism, edited by Andreas Pickel
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Handbook of economic nationalism
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1350793720
Responsibility statement
edited by Andreas Pickel
Series statement
Political Science and Public Policy collection - Elgar eBooks
Summary
"This cutting-edge Handbook puts economic nationalism in its historical context, from early industrialization to globalization. It explores how economic nationalism has emerged to new prominence in the post-globalization era as states are trying to protect their economies, societies, and cultures from unwanted external influences. Drawing together contributors from a wide range of disciplines, the Handbook demonstrates the many ways in which nationalisms and national cultures affect and are affected by the economy, paying attention to the different contexts in which they emerge. Chapters consider key topics including economic nationalism and climate change, resource nationalism, economic nationalism in left-wing ideologies and far-right party discourse, and dimensions of economic nationalism in the US, Russia, India and Japan. Providing a comprehensive analysis of the historical, theoretical, and geographical dimensions of economic nationalism, this Handbook will be a key resource for scholars and students of political economy, international economics and the history of economic thought. Its use of case studies from a range of countries will also be beneficial for policy makers and practitioners in these fields"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents: Introduction to the handbook of economic nationalism -- Andreas pickel -- Part I. Economic nationalism: Historical and theoretical perspectives -- 1. Economic nationalism in historical perspective / Ivan T. Berend -- 2. The political geography of economic nationalism / Natalie Koch -- 3. Economic nationalism in the anthropocene / Daniele Conversi -- 4. Climate crisis, systemic transformation, and the role of nationalism / Andreas Pickel -- 5. Nationalism in left-wing ideologies of political economy / Thomas Fetzer -- 6. Varieties of currency nationalization and denationalization / Zenonas Norkus -- 7. Economic patriotism: The transformation of economic governance in 21.st century capitalism / Ben Clift -- Part II. Resource nationalism -- 8. Resource nationalism: Risks and rewards / Peter Rutland -- 9. Resource nationalism and economic indigenization in Africa / Stefan Andreasson -- 10. Resource nationalism: Historical contributions from Latin America / Antulio Rosales -- 11. Food and economic nationalism / Atsuko Ichijo -- Part III. Dimensions of economic nationalism in Europe -- 12. European economic nationalism / Klaus Müller -- 13. Economic nationalism in far-right party discourse / Valentina Ausserladscheider -- 14. Illiberal conservative developmental statism / Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga -- 15. Financial nationalism and democracy / Dóra Piroska -- 16. Economic nationalism in Germany and Italy / Klaus Müller -- Part IV. Dimensions of economic nationalism: Us, Russia, India and Japan -- 17. Ethno-racial dimensions of economic nationalism in the United States / Amílcar Antonio Barreto -- 18. Imagining Russia as a state-civilization: Ethnocultural and geoeconomic dimensions / Andrei Tsygankov and Pavel Tsygankov -- 19. Economic nationalism in India / Surajit Mazumdar -- 20. Structural economic nationalism and migration in Japan / Nana Oishi and Akira Igarashi -- Index
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