Rise of nationalism threatens international cooperation from "summary" of A Short History of the World . by H. G. Wells
The idea of nationalism, which is a sense of pride and loyalty to one's own nation, has been on the rise in recent times. This growing nationalism is threatening the existing international cooperation among nations around the world. As nations focus more on their own interests and identity, they are becoming less willing to work together for the greater good of all. Nationalism often leads to a sense of superiority and exceptionalism, causing nations to prioritize their own needs above those of others. This can create conflicts and barriers to cooperation, as each nation seeks to protect its own interests at the expense of others. As a result, international organizations and agreements that are meant to foster cooperation and unity among nations are facing challenges and resistance. The r...Similar Posts
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