Handbook of Economic Nationalism
Edited by Andreas Pickel
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
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.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781789909036
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Economic nationalism in historical perspective , pp 2-13

- Ivan T. Berend
- Ch 2 The political geography of economic nationalism , pp 14-28

- Natalie Koch
- Ch 3 Economic nationalism in the Anthropocene , pp 29-44

- Daniele Conversi
- Ch 4 Climate crisis, systemic transformation, and the role of nationalism , pp 45-64

- Andreas Pickel
- Ch 5 Nationalism in left-wing ideologies of political economy , pp 65-80

- Thomas Fetzer
- Ch 6 Varieties of currency nationalization and denationalization , pp 81-99

- Zenonas Norkus
- Ch 7 Economic patriotism: the transformation of economic governance in 21st century capitalism , pp 100-121

- Ben Clift
- Ch 8 Resource nationalism: risks and rewards , pp 123-136

- Peter Rutland
- Ch 9 Resource nationalism and economic indigenization in Afri , pp 137-154

- Stefan Andreasson
- Ch 10 Resource nationalism: historical contributions from Latin America , pp 155-170

- Antulio Rosales
- Ch 11 Food and economic nationalism , pp 171-187

- Atsuko Ichijo
- Ch 12 European economic nationalism , pp 189-222

- Klaus Müller
- Ch 13 Economic nationalism in far-right party discourse , pp 223-236

- Valentina Ausserladscheider
- Ch 14 Illiberal conservative developmental statism , pp 237-255

- Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga
- Ch 15 Financial nationalism and democracy , pp 256-274

- Dóra Piroska
- Ch 16 Economic nationalism in Germany and Italy , pp 275-297

- Klaus Müller
- Ch 17 Ethno-racial dimensions of economic nationalism in the United States , pp 299-314

- AmÃlcar Antonio Barreto
- Ch 18 Imagining Russia as a state-civilization: ethnocultural and geoeconomic dimensions , pp 315-326

- Andrei Tsygankov and Pavel Tsygankov
- Ch 19 Economic nationalism in India , pp 327-352

- Surajit Mazumdar
- Ch 20 Structural economic nationalism and migration in Japan , pp 353-370

- Nana Oishi and Akira Igarashi
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