ナショナリズムと安全保障

This article considers nationalism in terms of national security. Nationalism has been one of the most important causes of war and closely relative to international political structure (anarchy). Therefore, nationalism should be viewed and explained not only from the viewpoint of history, sociology,...

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Main Author: 長谷川 将規
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 湘南工科大学 2005
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Summary:This article considers nationalism in terms of national security. Nationalism has been one of the most important causes of war and closely relative to international political structure (anarchy). Therefore, nationalism should be viewed and explained not only from the viewpoint of history, sociology, or anthropology, but also from the viewpoint of international politics (security studies). This article is composed of five chapters. Chapter 1: The Virtue and Vice of Nationalism. Chapter 2: Anarchical Nationalism: The General Cause of Nationalism from A View of International Politics. Chapter 3: The Various Causes that Exalt or Soften Nationalism. Chapter 4: Implication of Nationalism in National Security. Chapter 5: The Future of Nationalism. The future trend of international politics will depend on that of nationalism. The reality of Samuel Huntington's best selling book The Clash of Civilizations that has been an object of discussions at almost all national academies will also depend on the future trend of nationalism in North Atlantic states and Islamic world. This article considers nationalism in terms of national security. Nationalism has been one of the most important causes of war and closely relative to international political structure (anarchy). Therefore, nationalism should be viewed and explained not only from the viewpoint of history, sociology, or anthropology, but also from the viewpoint of international politics (security studies). This article is composed of five chapters. Chapter 1: The Virtue and Vice of Nationalism. Chapter 2: Anarchical Nationalism: The General Cause of Nationalism from A View of International Politics. Chapter 3: The Various Causes that Exalt or Soften Nationalism. Chapter 4: Implication of Nationalism in National Security. Chapter 5: The Future of Nationalism. The future trend of international politics will depend on that of nationalism. The reality of Samuel Huntington's best selling book The Clash of Civilizations that has been an object of discussions at almost all ...