Conclusion: The Enduring Legacy of Nationalism and Relevance of National Project in the Twenty-First Century

Title
Conclusion: The Enduring Legacy of Nationalism and Relevance of National Project in the Twenty-First Century
Publication Date
2013
Author(s)
Ndhlovu, Finex
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9263-0725
Email: fndhlovu@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:fndhlovu
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J
Editor
Editor(s): Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni and Finex Ndhlovu
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Africa Institute of South Africa
Place of publication
Pretoria, South Africa
Edition
1
UNE publication id
une:13918
Abstract
Nationalism has persisted as one of the most powerful, consequential and overdetermined forces in contemporary world affairs. While its origin and trajectory have long been disputed, nationalism's hold on the human imagination is undeniable even in this age of globalisation, with its seemingly relentless cultural, political and economic homogenisation. Nationalism is poised to continue to be a major factor in relations within and among states, as well as in developments at regional, sub-regional, continental and global scales. This seemingly stubborn and resilient character of nationalism and its associated national projects invites the following contending questions of a theoretical and empirical nature... While the answers to these questions are not easy and straightforward, this book has, in various ways, attempted to offer some compelling and well argued responses. The book provided fresh and critical reflections on nationalism and national projects with a focus on Southern Africa, a region where former liberation movements are still in power and where national projects of various kinds have been created as part of pushing forward the decolonisation project into the realm of economic freedom and regional integration. The collection of chapters in the book joins the ever-increasing scholarly debates and conversations around the resurgent significance of nationalism and the national project in twenty-first century world politics.
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Citation
Nationalism and National Projects in Southern Africa: New Critical Reflections, p. 347-361
ISBN
9780798303583
Start page
347
End page
361

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