Psychopolitics of the Current Nationalism

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Abstract

This article examines the current rise of Western nationalism. The deleterious effects of globalization have inflicted a narcissistic injury on vulnerable groups in Western society. The affected masses seek affiliation with an ideology that empowers them and that has the potential to effect change in their favor. A range of security issues are inherent in this psychopolitical phenomenon, including a rise in ethno-nationalist terrorism. Policy makers must reconsider global policy in a manner that takes this psychopolitical phenomenon into consideration.

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Umbrasas, K. (2017). Psychopolitics of the Current Nationalism. Journal of Strategic Security, 10(4), 29–41. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.10.4.1616

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