新冠肺炎疫情的影响与全球政治中民族主义的兴起

Kagiso Mkonza
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在全球新冠肺炎疫情爆发之前,民族主义的兴起已经开始重塑全球政治;政治话语中的民族主义在世界范围内得到加强,特别是在欧洲,意大利、奥地利、匈牙利、法国和德国的民族主义和民粹主义政党成功崛起。从美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的“让美国再次伟大”到英国脱欧,以及南非、中国和印度等国政党推动的其他可能被称为“民粹主义”的政府立场,民族主义言论已成为规范可接受的。
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The Impact of Covid-19 and the Rise of Nationalism in Global Politics
Prior to the global Covid-19 outbreak, the rise of nationalism had started to reshape global politics; nationalism in political discourse has strengthened across the world, especially in Europe through the successful rise of nationalist and populist political parties in Italy, Austria, Hungary, France, and Germany. Nationalist rhetoric has become normatively acceptable, from USA President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” to Brexit, and what others might label “populist” government positions driven by political parties of countries such as South Africa, China, and India.
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