1963
DOI: 10.1177/000271626334800112
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Residual Nationalism: A Rising Threat to Projected European Union

Abstract: Nationalism both within the European Economic Community and in nations outside the EEC framework is diluting the effectiveness of European unity movement in stimulating international co-operation. Isolation tendencies in the EEC, residual in the political parties that opposed Euro pean union, threaten to disintegrate the Community. At the same time, the rising wall of tariff exclusiveness and plans for a Europe-Africa preferential trade zone manifest a nationalism that infuses the entire EEC. Nationalism on bo… Show more

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“…It seeks to limit supranational institutions so that there is very little intervention in how a state exercises its sovereignty (Bolles, 1963;Kacowicz, 1998). The ideology of nationalism and the ideology of regionalism will always coexist, but that which is most dominant is dependent on the actions of the political elite because they are the source of ideation and ideology.…”
Section: Domestic Elite Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seeks to limit supranational institutions so that there is very little intervention in how a state exercises its sovereignty (Bolles, 1963;Kacowicz, 1998). The ideology of nationalism and the ideology of regionalism will always coexist, but that which is most dominant is dependent on the actions of the political elite because they are the source of ideation and ideology.…”
Section: Domestic Elite Influencementioning
confidence: 99%