Neo Nationalism Wikipedia Audio Article

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Neo-nationalism

00:00:46 1 Overview and characteristics
00:03:55 2 Associated politicians, parties and events
00:04:06 2.1 Brazil
00:04:25 2.2 China
00:04:44 2.3 Egypt
00:05:00 2.4 Hong Kong
00:05:39 2.5 Hungary
00:05:57 2.6 India
00:06:40 2.7 Italy
00:07:22 2.8 Japan
00:07:46 2.9 Philippines
00:08:02 2.10 Poland
00:08:43 2.11 Russia
00:09:25 2.12 Turkey
00:10:10 2.13 United Arab Emirates
00:10:50 2.14 United Kingdom
00:11:54 2.15 United States
00:13:01 2.16 Other countries
00:13:10 2.16.1 People
00:19:22 2.16.2 Parties

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Neo-nationalism or new nationalism is a type of nationalism that rose in the mid-2010s in Europe and North America and to some degree in other regions. It is associated with several positions, such as right-wing populism, anti-globalization, nativism, protectionism, opposition to immigration, opposition to Islam and Muslims and Euroscepticism where applicable. According to one scholar, "nationalist resistance to global liberalism turned out to be the most influential force in Western politics" in 2016. Particularly notable expressions of new nationalism include the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum and the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States.