“Where nationalism means the lust for pride and power, the craze for supreme domination by weight or force; where it is the senseless urge to be the biggest in the world, it is a danger and a vice. Where it means love of country and readiness to die for country; where it means love of tradition and culture and the gradual building up across the centuries of a social entity dignified by nationhood, then it is the first of virtues”.
Winston Churchill’s
Speech to the Dutch States-General, May 9, 1946
In 1848, a wave of revolutions
swept across fifty European countries. Whilst many insurrections were driven by
a liberal desire to overthrow aristocratic elites the underlying force was nationalism.
2024, I fear, will be 1848 redux: the year of nationalism, and not just in
Europe. It will have profound implications for the New Geopolitics.
It is not often I disagree with
Churchill’s insights about power and identity, but on this occasion I do.
There is no such thing as good nationalism. What Churchill was referring to as “love of
country” was patriotism, not nationalism.
There is a profound difference.
Nationalists tend to be large groups motivated by an extremist belief
that they and their respective countries are intrinsically superior to other
countries, normally driven by a false narrative of history. Nationalism is thus
the uncontrollable thin end of a very unpleasant political and geopolitical
wedge. It is also one step short of
fascism, the totalitarian control of a state by a relatively small and usually murderous
elite who not only believe they are superior to everyone else in their own
society who do not share their rigid views, but willing to impose their beliefs
on others beyond their borders, usually in the name of some past ‘glory’.
Fascism, Nazism and Communism also
have many similarities, especially for those on the wrong end of them, but
whereas the former is a murderous form of extreme nationalist government the
latter two are/were murderous ideologies involving racial and ethnic
superiority and hatred of ‘the other’, or class war. Historically, fascists and
aristocrats have also often made common cause but for very different reasons, for
whilst the former is populist the latter is anything but.
Today, fuelled by social media nationalism
is fast eroding the institutions set up in the wake of World War Two to prevent
the extreme state behaviour that twice led to war in Europe. That is what
institutions do, when they work – aggregate, legitimise and mitigate. It is not
without albeit understandable irony that it is the Germans who are most concerned
about this erosion. Once embedded state power is leaking out of institutions
and again becoming increasingly nationalistic in the relatively few states that
are the real competitors in geopolitics.
The problem is that the response of
the European elite is not unlike that of their conservative forebears in 1848 which
is precisely what in 2024 makes Europe vulnerable to nationalism. In June, elections to the European Parliament
will take place. The Brussels Eurocracy is profoundly concerned that their liberal,
‘ever more Europe’ parliamentary majority which has for decades rubber-stamped the
concentration of ever more unaccountable power in the hands of ever fewer elite
hands will be defeated by a rag-tag array of nationalists. They want power given back to Europe’s nation-states,
but only so long as they control it.
Much like 1848 the drivers are mass migration, wars, poverty, fear of
the other, and a sense amongst many that the EU has taken power ever further from
the citizen to the benefit of a distant, out of touch and rich European elite
who look and behave ever more like an aristocracy.
Many readers of these missives
will recall that I was both tough on the EU and yet believed Britain should
have remained in it. The reason was simple: when the distance between the individual
and power in a democracy becomes ever greater, power by its very nature becomes
ever more unaccountable and those who wield it ever more a caste. Europe is all too historically prone to the abuse
of power by those who rule it which Britain has always prevented. These
days it is those who routinely ‘champion’ democracy even as the EU routinely
flouts it and it is the citizen who must be the voice of restraint, in much the
same way as a slave would stand behind a Roman general on his war chariot as he
entered the Porta Triumphalis whispering, “Remember, you are mortal”.
The Real Nationalists
For all the self-regarding superiority
of the European elite I have seen at close quarters they simply think they know
best. They are not the real gilt-edged
nationalists who are already doing mortal damage. Xi Jinping is a Han nationalist
masquerading as a Communist, who has no need to concern himself with elections
as he has been made China’s President/Emperor-for-life. In his New Year’s address Xi made it clear
Taiwan will be brought back into the fold one way or another. Putin, on the
other hand, is good old-fashioned Russian imperialist-nationalist masquerading
as an anti-fascist. In March, Putin will ‘face’ a presidential election but as
he is also president-for-life and thus ‘indispensable’ for a wartime Russia in
a war he started the ‘election’ will also be anything but as he endeavours to
rebuild the never built Novorossiya empire.
Whilst China and Russia are the ‘usual’
nationalist suspects they are not alone. In May, the world’s largest democracy, India,
will elect members of Parliament, the Lok Sabha. It is almost certain that the current
nationalist BJP Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, will be returned to power. Modi is partly motivated by resentment at India’s
past treatment by a former colonial power, Britain, and partly by Hindu nationalism.
He has a willing victim in Britain which is kowtowing (Shabdkosh) to New Delhi
in the hope of a trade deal even as Modi moves closer to Russia and away from
Britain and West. Humiliating the needy old
colonial master will do nothing to damage his electoral chances, which is helped
by useful idiots in London who have decided the British Empire was pretty much
the Original Sin and that the British should, therefore, prostrate themselves before
the likes of Xi and Modi for past imperial ‘crimes’.
Not So Useful Idiots
Talking of (not-so) useful idiots
the British will also hold a General Election in 2024 that could well see Britain
being Britain – perverse. It is likely a
Labour Government will be elected even though the reasons it will be elected
will be because the country is moving to the nationalist Right on issues like
mass immigration upon which the Labour Party is traditionally soft. The reasons are twofold. First, Nigel Farage, Mr Brexit, will return
to frontline politics by leading the Reform Party thus siphoning off many votes
to the right of the Tories. Second, the
spectacular incompetence and weakness of the Conservative Party in government
means many True-Blue Tories will simply not bother to vote. They will thus wake
up to a Labour Government as split between the centrists and the hard Left as
the Tories are between the centrists and the Hard Right.
Then it is the turn of the
Yanks! In November, the Americans go to
the polls in their quadrennial presidential elections. My bet is that President Joe Biden will not
run, partly because he can hardly stand. His opponent? One Donald J. Trump, the
isolationist’s nationalist. If he regains the White House, and depending on
which way Congress will go, there is every reason to believe that a second term
Make America Great Again (Again) Trump will be a nationalist isolationist Trump
as his focus will be on the ‘war’ he will conduct on what he calls the Washington
swamp.
There will be at least one
constant throughout 2024; efforts by both Putin and Xi to cyber-rig all and
every election of all and any geopolitical consequence.
2024 or 1848?
Julian Lindley-French
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