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10.1007/s11366-021-09736-5

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pmid34092991      J+Chin+Polit+Sci 2021 ; 26 (3): 549-572
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  • A Relational Reflection on Pandemic Nationalism #MMPMID34092991
  • Yeophantong P; Shih CY
  • J Chin Polit Sci 2021[]; 26 (3): 549-572 PMID34092991show ga
  • Drawing on the case of Wuhan, this article considers how nationalist discourses evolved in the Chinese context during the COVID-19 pandemic. It adopts a relational perspective to argue that, just as the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed countries' vulnerability to diverse forms of nationalism and the danger that this presents, it also reveals an irony: how despite being treated as a 'solution' to the pandemic, nationalism can only exist and thrive insofar as its alter or Other-represented by the novel coronavirus itself and, for some countries, the 'China threat'-also thrives. To prevent this from becoming a vicious cycle, the article contends that nationalism is no solution and that new thinking on coexistence is the vaccine needed for securing the post-COVID-19 world order.
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