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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.



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Contents: Introduction to the Handbook of Economic Nationalism xi Andreas Pickel PART I ECONOMIC NATIONALISM: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 1 Economic nationalism in historical perspective 2 Ivan T. Berend 2 The political geography of economic nationalism 14 Natalie Koch 3 Economic nationalism in the Anthropocene 29 Daniele Conversi 4 Climate crisis, systemic transformation, and the role of nationalism 45 Andreas Pickel 5 Nationalism in left-wing ideologies of political economy 65 Thomas Fetzer 6 Varieties of currency nationalization and denationalization 81 Zenonas Norkus 7 Economic patriotism: the transformation of economic governance in 21st century capitalism 100 Ben Clift PART II RESOURCE NATIONALISM 8 Resource nationalism: risks and rewards 123 Peter Rutland 9 Resource nationalism and economic indigenization in Africa 137 Stefan Andreasson 10 Resource nationalism: historical contributions from Latin America 154 Antulio Rosales 11 Food and economic nationalism 170 Atsuko Ichijo PART III DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN EUROPE 12 European economic nationalism 188 Klaus Müller 13 Economic nationalism in far-right party discourse 222 Valentina Ausserladscheider 14 Illiberal conservative developmental statism 236 Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga 15 Financial nationalism and democracy 255 Dóra Piroska 16 Economic nationalism in Germany and Italy 274 Klaus Müller PART IV DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM: US, RUSSIA, INDIA AND JAPAN 17 Ethno-racial dimensions of economic nationalism in the United States 298 Amílcar Antonio Barreto 18 Imagining Russia as a state-civilization: ethnocultural and geoeconomic dimensions 314 Andrei Tsygankov and Pavel Tsygankov 19 Economic nationalism in India 326 Surajit Mazumdar 20 Structural economic nationalism and migration in Japan 352 Nana Oishi and Akira Igarashi Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781789909036, 978-1789909036
      ISBN10: 1789909031

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction to the Handbook of Economic Nationalism xi Andreas Pickel PART I ECONOMIC NATIONALISM: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 1 Economic nationalism in historical perspective 2 Ivan T. Berend 2 The political geography of economic nationalism 14 Natalie Koch 3 Economic nationalism in the Anthropocene 29 Daniele Conversi 4 Climate crisis, systemic transformation, and the role of nationalism 45 Andreas Pickel 5 Nationalism in left-wing ideologies of political economy 65 Thomas Fetzer 6 Varieties of currency nationalization and denationalization 81 Zenonas Norkus 7 Economic patriotism: the transformation of economic governance in 21st century capitalism 100 Ben Clift PART II RESOURCE NATIONALISM 8 Resource nationalism: risks and rewards 123 Peter Rutland 9 Resource nationalism and economic indigenization in Africa 137 Stefan Andreasson 10 Resource nationalism: historical contributions from Latin America 154 Antulio Rosales 11 Food and economic nationalism 170 Atsuko Ichijo PART III DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN EUROPE 12 European economic nationalism 188 Klaus Müller 13 Economic nationalism in far-right party discourse 222 Valentina Ausserladscheider 14 Illiberal conservative developmental statism 236 Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga 15 Financial nationalism and democracy 255 Dóra Piroska 16 Economic nationalism in Germany and Italy 274 Klaus Müller PART IV DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM: US, RUSSIA, INDIA AND JAPAN 17 Ethno-racial dimensions of economic nationalism in the United States 298 Amílcar Antonio Barreto 18 Imagining Russia as a state-civilization: ethnocultural and geoeconomic dimensions 314 Andrei Tsygankov and Pavel Tsygankov 19 Economic nationalism in India 326 Surajit Mazumdar 20 Structural economic nationalism and migration in Japan 352 Nana Oishi and Akira Igarashi Index

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