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Pan-European nationalism

European nationalism (sometimes called pan-European nationalism) is a form of pan-nationalism based on a pan-European identity. It is considered minor since the National Party of Europe disintegrated in the 1970s.

It is distinct from Pro-Europeanism, which is primarily underpinned by liberal values, in being based on a civilizational understanding of Europe as a continent of white Christians with shared histories and cultural values and usually seeking to transform the current political system of European Union.[1]

History edit

The former British Union of Fascists leader, Oswald Mosley, led the Union Movement and advocated its "Europe a Nation" policy from 1948 to 1973. In 1950, Mosley co-founded the European Social Movement and collaborated with comparable groups on the Continent. The organisation was mostly defunct by 1957 and was succeeded by the National Party of Europe, which was formed in 1962 by Mosley and the leaders of the German nationalist Deutsche Reichspartei, the Italian Social Movement, Jeune Europe and the Mouvement d'Action Civique.[2] The movement remained active during the 1960s but was mostly disbanded in the 1970s.

1962 European Declaration edit

In their "European Declaration" of 1 March 1962, the National Party of Europe called for the creation of a European nation-state through a common European government, an elected European parliament, the withdrawal of American and Soviet forces from Europe and the dissolution of the United Nations, which would be replaced by an international body led by the United States, the Soviet Union and Europe as three equals. The territory of the European state was to be that of all European nations outside the Soviet Union, including the British Isles, and their overseas possessions.[3]

Current situation edit

In 2014, Raphael Schlembach describes the existence of "a form of pan-European nationalism — a 'Europe for the Europeans' — that is based upon anti-Americanism and ethno-pluralism" within "some sections" of European neo-fascism.[4] Indeed, European nationalist organisations continued to exist on a minor scale after the disintegration of the National Party of Europe in the 1970s, but no group advocates a "European nation state".

According to scholars, former European nationalist groups now propose a European ethnic federalism based on an ideology of "European culturalism"[5] or, according to Dimitri Almeida, they underwent a "Eurosceptic turn", the ideology of European nationalism being largely replaced by hard Euroscepticism by the 2010s.[6]

European Parliament edit

Identity and Democracy grouping is a far-right[7][8][9] political group of the European Parliament launched on 13 June 2019 for the Ninth European Parliament. It is composed of nationalist, right-wing populist and eurosceptic national parties from ten European nations. It is the successor to the Europe of Nations and Freedom group, which was formed during the Eighth European Parliament. Its members are the Freedom Party of Austria, Flemish Interest (Belgium), Freedom and Direct Democracy (Czechia), the Danish People's Party, the Conservative People's Party of Estonia, the Finns Party, National Rally (France), Alternative for Germany, Lega Nord (Italy) and the Party for Freedom (Netherlands). Other nationalist parties include the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), which also included nationalist, right-wing populist and euroscepticism|eurosceptic national parties from 12 countries.

List of European nationalist organisations edit

Identitarian Movement · Jeune Europe (Belgium) · Comité de liaison des européens révolutionnaires (France) · Parti Communautaire National-Européen (Belgium) · Nouvelle Droite (France) · Réseau Radical · Bloc Identitaire · Parti Nationaliste Français et Européen (France) · Imperium Europa (Malta) · le parti des européens (France) · Reconquista Europa (Ukraine)

Arendt's warning edit

Hannah Arendt warned in 1954 that a "pan-European nationalism" might arise from the cultivation of anti-American sentiment in Europe.[10] Her warning has been deemed obsolete by the 1990s:

  • Gerard Delanty argued, "Europe could never constitute a coherent identity because there is 'no external opposition' to it" (a role foreseen by Arendt as to be taken by America).
  • In the opinion of the scholar Anton Speekenbrink in 2014, nationalism was replaced by a "postmodern world order" in the postwar period ("Nationalism was dead, but it was not replaced by pan-European nationalism or by a pan-European identity"). It instead invoked a "European idea", which was said to be transformed into an "idea of diversity of identity" combined with a "commonality of values".[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bieber, Florian (2019-11-30). "How Europe's Nationalists Became Internationalists". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  2. ^ Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Black Sun, New York University Press, 2003, p. 30
  3. ^ The National Party of Europe and The Conference of Venice, 1962
  4. ^ Raphael Schlembach, Against Old Europe: Critical Theory and Alter-Globalization Movements (2014), p. 134
  5. ^ "Though it took nearly ten years for this Nouvelle Droite to be discovered by the media, its elitist discourse, its claims to be scientific and its emphasis on European culturalism were influential throughout the 1970s in rehabilitating a number of ideas previously held to be indefensible. The New Right's strategy of intellectual rearmament was the polar opposite of commando activism, but continuity of personnel and, in substance (though not in form), of major tenets can be traced back to the OAS and beyond." Vaughan, Michalina, "The Extreme Right in France: 'Lepénisme' or the Politics of Fear" in: Luciano Cheles, Ronnie Ferguson, and Michalina Vaughan (eds.), The Far Right in Western and Eastern Europe (second ed. 1995), pp. 215–233 (p. 219),
  6. ^ Dimitri Almeida, The Impact of European Integration on Political Parties: Beyond the Permissive Consensus, Routledge (2012), p. 137.
  7. ^
    • Rankin, Jennifer (13 June 2019). "MEPs create biggest far-right group in European parliament". The Guardian.
    • "Far-right parties form new group in European Parliament". Deutsche Welle. 14 June 2019.
    • "New European far-right coalition named Identity and Democracy". Euronews. 13 June 2019.
    • Stearns, Jonathan (13 June 2019). "Far-Right Faction in EU Parliament Is Recreated as Bigger Force". Bloomberg.
    • "Far-right group in EU parliament doubles in strength". France 24. 13 June 2019.
    • "Parliament groups vow to stop far-right MEPs chairing committees". Politico. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  8. ^ Cook, Lorne (13 June 2019). "Europe's populists rebrand but policies remain the same". Associated Press.
  9. ^ "France's Le Pen unveils new far-right European Parliament group". Reuters. 13 June 2019.
  10. ^ Hannah Arendt, Essays in Understanding 1930-1954 ed J .Kohn (1994), especcially pp. 412-417.
  11. ^ Anton Speekenbrink, "Trans-Atlantic Relations in a Postmodern World" (2014), p. 258.

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European nationalism sometimes called pan European nationalism is a form of pan nationalism based on a pan European identity It is considered minor since the National Party of Europe disintegrated in the 1970s It is distinct from Pro Europeanism which is primarily underpinned by liberal values in being based on a civilizational understanding of Europe as a continent of white Christians with shared histories and cultural values and usually seeking to transform the current political system of European Union 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 1962 European Declaration 1 2 Current situation 1 2 1 European Parliament 1 3 List of European nationalist organisations 2 Arendt s warning 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editThe former British Union of Fascists leader Oswald Mosley led the Union Movement and advocated its Europe a Nation policy from 1948 to 1973 In 1950 Mosley co founded the European Social Movement and collaborated with comparable groups on the Continent The organisation was mostly defunct by 1957 and was succeeded by the National Party of Europe which was formed in 1962 by Mosley and the leaders of the German nationalist Deutsche Reichspartei the Italian Social Movement Jeune Europe and the Mouvement d Action Civique 2 The movement remained active during the 1960s but was mostly disbanded in the 1970s 1962 European Declaration edit In their European Declaration of 1 March 1962 the National Party of Europe called for the creation of a European nation state through a common European government an elected European parliament the withdrawal of American and Soviet forces from Europe and the dissolution of the United Nations which would be replaced by an international body led by the United States the Soviet Union and Europe as three equals The territory of the European state was to be that of all European nations outside the Soviet Union including the British Isles and their overseas possessions 3 Current situation edit In 2014 Raphael Schlembach describes the existence of a form of pan European nationalism a Europe for the Europeans that is based upon anti Americanism and ethno pluralism within some sections of European neo fascism 4 Indeed European nationalist organisations continued to exist on a minor scale after the disintegration of the National Party of Europe in the 1970s but no group advocates a European nation state According to scholars former European nationalist groups now propose a European ethnic federalism based on an ideology of European culturalism 5 or according to Dimitri Almeida they underwent a Eurosceptic turn the ideology of European nationalism being largely replaced by hard Euroscepticism by the 2010s 6 European Parliament edit Identity and Democracy grouping is a far right 7 8 9 political group of the European Parliament launched on 13 June 2019 for the Ninth European Parliament It is composed of nationalist right wing populist and eurosceptic national parties from ten European nations It is the successor to the Europe of Nations and Freedom group which was formed during the Eighth European Parliament Its members are the Freedom Party of Austria Flemish Interest Belgium Freedom and Direct Democracy Czechia the Danish People s Party the Conservative People s Party of Estonia the Finns Party National Rally France Alternative for Germany Lega Nord Italy and the Party for Freedom Netherlands Other nationalist parties include the European Conservatives and Reformists ECR which also included nationalist right wing populist and euroscepticism eurosceptic national parties from 12 countries List of European nationalist organisations edit Identitarian Movement Jeune Europe Belgium Comite de liaison des europeens revolutionnaires France Parti Communautaire National Europeen Belgium Nouvelle Droite France Reseau Radical Bloc Identitaire Parti Nationaliste Francais et Europeen France Imperium Europa Malta le parti des europeens France Reconquista Europa Ukraine Arendt s warning editHannah Arendt warned in 1954 that a pan European nationalism might arise from the cultivation of anti American sentiment in Europe 10 Her warning has been deemed obsolete by the 1990s Gerard Delanty argued Europe could never constitute a coherent identity because there is no external opposition to it a role foreseen by Arendt as to be taken by America In the opinion of the scholar Anton Speekenbrink in 2014 nationalism was replaced by a postmodern world order in the postwar period Nationalism was dead but it was not replaced by pan European nationalism or by a pan European identity It instead invoked a European idea which was said to be transformed into an idea of diversity of identity combined with a commonality of values 11 See also editEurope of 100 Flags Eurocentrism European integration Eurosphere European Union Fourth Reich Identitarian movement Nativism Pan nationalism Pan European identity Paneuropean Union Politics of Europe Pro Europeanism United States of Europe White nationalism List of active nationalist parties in EuropeReferences edit Bieber Florian 2019 11 30 How Europe s Nationalists Became Internationalists Foreign Policy Retrieved 2023 10 24 Nicholas Goodrick Clarke Black Sun New York University Press 2003 p 30 The National Party of Europe and The Conference of Venice 1962 Raphael Schlembach Against Old Europe Critical Theory and Alter Globalization Movements 2014 p 134 Though it took nearly ten years for this Nouvelle Droite to be discovered by the media its elitist discourse its claims to be scientific and its emphasis on European culturalism were influential throughout the 1970s in rehabilitating a number of ideas previously held to be indefensible The New Right s strategy of intellectual rearmament was the polar opposite of commando activism but continuity of personnel and in substance though not in form of major tenets can be traced back to the OAS and beyond Vaughan Michalina The Extreme Right in France Lepenisme or the Politics of Fear in Luciano Cheles Ronnie Ferguson and Michalina Vaughan eds The Far Right in Western and Eastern Europe second ed 1995 pp 215 233 p 219 Dimitri Almeida The Impact of European Integration on Political Parties Beyond the Permissive Consensus Routledge 2012 p 137 Rankin Jennifer 13 June 2019 MEPs create biggest far right group in European parliament The Guardian Far right parties form new group in European Parliament Deutsche Welle 14 June 2019 New European far right coalition named Identity and Democracy Euronews 13 June 2019 Stearns Jonathan 13 June 2019 Far Right Faction in EU Parliament Is Recreated as Bigger Force Bloomberg Far right group in EU parliament doubles in strength France 24 13 June 2019 Parliament groups vow to stop far right MEPs chairing committees Politico 2 July 2019 Retrieved 12 August 2019 Cook Lorne 13 June 2019 Europe s populists rebrand but policies remain the same Associated Press France s Le Pen unveils new far right European Parliament group Reuters 13 June 2019 Hannah Arendt Essays in Understanding 1930 1954 ed J Kohn 1994 especcially pp 412 417 Anton Speekenbrink Trans Atlantic Relations in a Postmodern World 2014 p 258 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pan European nationalism amp oldid 1205898289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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