Nationalism and Internationalism
Nationalism and Internationalism
Nationalism and Internationalism
Submitted To
Mohammad Badrul Hasan
Assistant Professor
University of Dhaka
Submitted By
Md. Alomgir Hossain
Session: 2020-2021
Submission Date: 18 April,2022
Introduction:
Nationalism and internationalism two are very modern concept of political
science. Nationalism is a spiritual feeling denotes the idea, feelings and action
related to indigenous, patriotic essence; while internationalism is a political
movement holds up closeness with globalization.
Nationalism
Nationalism is an ideology which holds that the state and the nation should
be unified. The core spirit of nationalism lies in sovereignty and native culture.
It is a movement or manifestation of the sentiment of nationality. This national
sentiment is intimate. The idea of nationalism is a broad sense. It cannot be
defined, however in a single definition. Nationalism is an ideology which
holds that the state and the nation should be unified.
Gellner E. defined nationalism is ‘‘a political principle which holds that the
political and the national unit should be congruent’’ [1]
Nationalism generally involves the identification of an ethnic identity with a
state. The subjects can include the belief that one’s nation is of primary
importance. It is also described a movement to establish or protect a homeland.
In order to grasp what nationalism is, one must understand the concept of “the
nation”. Benedict Anderson defines the nation as ‘an imagined political community
– that is culturally imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign’.[2]
A nationalist fellow all the time thinks of the betterment of his compatriots and
motherland. It is a matter of continuous practice and gradual sharpening, a
person becomes a nationalist. A person armoured with nationalism is
habituated to do good for the motherland of any kind ass and when required.
Narrow Nationalism
Nationalism may take the form of narrow nationalism. Narrow or aggressive forms
of nationalism can be highly divisive. Such nationalism calls for advancing the interests
of one group above all else—even at the expense of others. Extreme nationalism is
illiberal and intolerant and doesn’t accept those outside the narrowly defined nation as
equal. This “us versus them” mentality, often rooted in ideas of racial and national
superiority, can lead to dangerous and violent ends.
Internationalism
Internationalism is a political principle that advocates greater political or
economic cooperation among states and nations. It is associated with other
political movements and ideologies, but can also reflect a doctrine, belief
system, or movement in itself.[3]
Internationalism deals with the issue beyond the native sense. The doctrine
believes that nation should cooperate because their common interests are more
important than their differences. Internationalism is a political movement which
advocates as a greater economic and political cooperation among nations for the
theoretical benefit or common goods of all— is one of the recognized definition
of internationalism.
The formation of the United Nations paved the way for the emergence of
modern internationalism. In his book on political science, N.D. Arora
notes:
Internationalism is… described as the theory and practice of transnational
or global cooperation. As a political ideal, it is based on the belief that
nationalism should be transcended because the ties that bind people of
different nations are stronger than those that separate them.
Internationalism always keeps pace with the contemporary trend of the world.
The internationalist people think that, Internationalism broadens the vision,
uplift the career, secure life and bread, enhances the scope of betterment,
Practices a comparison between indigenous and exotic matters. They are liberal
enough to grab and appreciate the proceeding of the world.
Conclusion
In sum, therefore, the relationship between nationalism and
internationalism is dependent on two factors: (a) the countries involved
and (b) the situations surrounding them. As to Russia-Ukrain war, the two
are authentic in the sense of their nationalism but to think in politically,
Russia showed its narrow nationalism by attacking on Ukraine land.
So, nationalism and Internationalism are not a entity. They have no
material shape but can be felt in mind.
References:
1.Gellner, E. (1983). Nations and nationalism. New York, USA: Cornell
University Press, 1.
2. Anderson (1983), 5-6
3.Warren F. Kuehl, Concepts of Internationalism in History, July 1986