Chinese Nationalism: Insights and Opportunities for Comparative Studies

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Abstract

Comparative studies of nationalism rarely incorporate China as a case in their observations. Despite the rise of nationalism in salience throughout Chinese society, studies of nationalism in China are frequently tagged as insularly focused and unsuitable for comparison. However, a survey of the literature in Chinese nationalism studies reveals that similar blind spots and limitations challenge studies of China with more general comparative research on nationalism. Given this parallelism in development, I argue that looking to observations of China provides scholars of nationalism with vital opportunities to expand and refine theory to include insights from a non-western, non-democratic case.

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Stroup, D. R. (2023, May 1). Chinese Nationalism: Insights and Opportunities for Comparative Studies. Nationalities Papers. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2022.99

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