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THE NATION NATIONALISM AND ETHNONATIONALISM A THEORETICAL DISCOURSE

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).01      10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).01      Published : Mar 2023

The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse

    People or masses that are united by their common culture, language, history, descent and distinct ideas in a specific country or territory known as a nation. Moreover, nationalism is an idea or a movement where a nation fits in the state. As a nation, it tends to promote the interest of a group of people. The word 'nationality' has been in mutual use in third-world countries to designate ethnolinguistic communities. The term ethno nationalism is a form of nationalism and basic understanding in the regard to ethnic ties and ethnicity as a core component of experiences and conception of nations. Exclusivist ethnonationalism denotes the compartmentalization among various entities while living in a similar territory. The current study explores the origin, evolution and growth of nation, nationalism and ethnonationalism. How these three ideologies are different from each other. The study also reveals the major stakes of the theorist on these three philosophies.

    Nation, Nationalism, Ethno-nationalism, Ideologies, Discourse, Philosophies, Communities
    (1) Azhar Mahmood Abbasi
    Lecturer, Department of Pakistan Studies, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Munnaza Mubarak
    Lecturer, Department of Pakistan Studies, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Saad Arshad
    HOD Pakistan Studies, Aspire Group of Colleges.”
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    APA : Abbasi, A. M., Mubarak, M., & Arshad, M. S. (2023). The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse. Global International Relations Review, VI(I), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).01
    CHICAGO : Abbasi, Azhar Mahmood, Munnaza Mubarak, and Muhammad Saad Arshad. 2023. "The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse." Global International Relations Review, VI (I): 1-8 doi: 10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).01
    HARVARD : ABBASI, A. M., MUBARAK, M. & ARSHAD, M. S. 2023. The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse. Global International Relations Review, VI, 1-8.
    MHRA : Abbasi, Azhar Mahmood, Munnaza Mubarak, and Muhammad Saad Arshad. 2023. "The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse." Global International Relations Review, VI: 1-8
    MLA : Abbasi, Azhar Mahmood, Munnaza Mubarak, and Muhammad Saad Arshad. "The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse." Global International Relations Review, VI.I (2023): 1-8 Print.
    OXFORD : Abbasi, Azhar Mahmood, Mubarak, Munnaza, and Arshad, Muhammad Saad (2023), "The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse", Global International Relations Review, VI (I), 1-8
    TURABIAN : Abbasi, Azhar Mahmood, Munnaza Mubarak, and Muhammad Saad Arshad. "The Nation, Nationalism and Ethno-nationalism: A Theoretical Discourse." Global International Relations Review VI, no. I (2023): 1-8. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).01