ECHOING
THE NEO-NATIONALIST THEME
Erle Frayne D. Argonza
This
paper echoes the emerging discourse referred to as New Nationalism. Note that
various writers have formulated theories anchored on New Nationalism. Their
theories out-rightly impact on public policy and development practice, such as
the framework articulated by Robert Reich (see The Work of Nations).
Here at home, economists such as Emmanuel De Dios have begun to echo themes of
harmonizing nationalism and globalization.
The
framework base of this paper will be (a) political economy combined with (b)
institutionalism. The current approach of comparative political economy had
proved to be a very instructive one, this being the most central framework in
development studies and public policy studies, with its analytics carried out
through cross-national methodology. This approach will also be integrated with
the emerging cross-disciplinal trend of institutionalism, a framework that was
actually started by sociologists, and is particularly strong in studies on
civil society & development, state-society synergy and organization theory.
Being
an Asian, this analyst will also liberally subscribe to core tenets of Asian
thinkers, notably Mahatma Gandhi’s. New Nationalism should as much as possible
integrate the Eastern and Western theoretical streams to be able to find
meaningful anchorage in the whole of the Asian continent.
It
is hoped that the article will be of use to various end-users for reflective
purposes, particularly to advocacy groups and state agencies that are in the
process of rethinking paradigms &
issues revolving around public policy.
[From: Erle Frayne D.
Argonza, “New Nationalism: Grandeur and Glory at Work!”. August 2004. For the Office of External Affairs – Political
Cabinet Cluster, Office of the President, Malacaňan Palace.]
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