Weekend Reading 03/05/2021

Justin Collier Discussion

H-Nationalism’s Weekend Reading series highlights recent and thought-provoking reviews, blog posts, brief articles, and op-eds.  Have something to say about something you read?  Feel free to respond here or contact David Prior (prior@mail.h-net.msu.edu) and Justin Collier (collierjustin@gmail.com) about writing a blogpost. Follow us on Twitter @HNationalism.


 

Dear All,

 

Orlando Sentinel has an article about a secret gathering of far-right activists whose organizer spouted white nationalist rhetoric and defended the U.S. Capitol riot. Yahoo News has a piece about white nationalists using Christian symbols to spread hate.  Republic World has a story about US Secretary of State Tony Blinken saying that authoritarianism and nationalism are on the rise around the world. AZCentral has an op-ed article looking at how Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar spoke at a white nationalist conference and received no condemnation from the Republican Party for it.

Business Today has a story about vaccine nationalism and African & Caribbean nations supporting India at the WTO. The Spectator has an op-ed about the EU’s ‘ugly’ vaccine nationalism. The Conversation has an opinion article about vaccine nationalism blocking the path out of the pandemic - and what to do about it. EU Observer has an op-ed on vaccine nationalism in the West. 

BBC News has a story about France admitting that a prominent Algerian nationalist was tortured and murdered by its army more than 60 years ago.

Hindustan Times has an opinion piece offering a defense of Indian nationalism. 

Telegraph has a story on a recent court ruling that belief in English nationalism is a 'protected characteristic'. Daily Express has an op-ed article on SNP the end of toxic nationalism.

World Politics Review has an article about the threat that ‘tech-nationalism’ poses to the internet.

S&P Global has an article discussing how resource nationalism surge could adversely impact the mining sector.

Nature has an opinion piece looking at nationalism impacting Chinese researchers.

Tufts Daily has an opinion piece about the rise of right-wing nationalism in Germany.

 

Regards,

 

Justin Collier