Opposite of Nationalism: Transnationalism. Does It Have A Future in a Post-Pandemic World?
Before the Brexit vote, a colleague from Belgium expressed to me her belief that national identity “is just a social construct.” At the time, the social phenomenon of transnationalism, based on interconnectivity, easy migration and international travel, along with the economic benefits of mobility for jobs in other countries, was thought to be a surging…
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