1. Nationalism and Globalization
Meanwhile, the common features of economic, political, and cultural style gradually expanded, with a borderless trading, a globally used language, highly promoted democratic way of ruling countries and even forming a "global culture". ... Nationalism is primarily a political principle, which holds that political and the national unit would be congruent. ... As globalization development goes beyond the national boundaries, nationalism seems to be inhibited. ... Culturally speaking, globalization has posed threat on national cultural identity. ... Smith, 1990: 171-191) All the counte...
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