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- 2019
Globalization, Nation State and Radical Right in Western Europe: A Relational AnalysisKeywords: Küreselle?me,Ulus,Ulus devlet,radikal sa? Abstract: It is clear that the modern world with the new version of the extreme nationalism that has been rejected and condemned after the Second World War is on the agenda of the whole world. It is seen that in this understanding which is weakened by the influence of globalization, simultaneous radical / populist / extreme right is also rising in the present day when the attempts of the initiated integration have also ended with a failure. The most common example of this is seen in European countries. The desire of the radical right-wing parties to leave the European Union, anti-immigrant and anti-foreign rhetoric, and communities with a desire to close into it, clearly show this momentum. These developments, which are interpreted as the result of global crisis and the re-emergence of the nation-state, are worth examining. This framework aims to explain the relevance of the concepts of globalization and nation-state to their historical development and what they express, and to what extent the radical right-wing concept of today's great leap is linked to these concepts by the example of Western European countries
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