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ID181719
Title ProperGlobal Communitarian Deficit
LanguageENG
AuthorEtzioni, Amitai
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article uses the sociological/philosophical theory of liberal communitarianism to analyze existing trends in global affairs. The European Union (EU) has often erred by expanding its missions without also recognizing the pull of nationalism and conducting community-building to strengthen the bonds among member nations. EU nations and countries around the world are retreating to nationalism. Rather than bringing the world together to fight a common enemy, the COVID-19 crisis has accelerated these global trends. The rise of nationalism has not increased domestic cohesion, but has led to high levels of domestic polarization. International communities seem a long way off, and the world order in the near future may depend to a considerable extent on whether the United States will permit China to increase its influence in the Western Pacific, which would allow for collaboration on most other matters.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 65, No.1; Winter 2021: p.136-151
Journal SourceOrbis 2021-01 65, 1
Key WordsGlobal Communitarian Deficit