- Pan-European nationalism
:"This article is about those who claim that Europe is, or should be, a single nation. For the history and ideology of nationalism in Europe, see
Nationalism . For the practice of viewing the world from a European perspective, seeEurocentrism . For those who state that the European Union should be a federation or confederation, see ."The idea that Europe should be united politically has been present in European culture since the
Middle Ages , and inspired several proposals for some form ofconfederation . With the growth ofnationalism in the 19th century, several pan-national ideas of Europe developed, some of them based on Aryanism and other race theories. AfterNazi policies and theHolocaust discredited these racial theories, the emphasis shifted to cultural pan-nationalism.Within the larger current of pan-European thought, there are those who explicitly support the idea that Europe is a single nation, or that it should seek to become one. In French, this concept is known as "Nation-Europe" or "Europe-Nation" and it is almost always associated with
right-wing andneo-fascist groups, and especially with the French New Right (Nouvelle Droite). The term European Nationalism is sometimes used in English which may be shortened to Euronationalism.Support for the idea is politically marginal. Paradoxically - since a single nation-Europe implies the disappearance of existing nations - it is found mostly on the fringes of nationalist parties.
History
Some of the 19th-century nationalists were supporters of a form of European unity. The Italian nationalist
Giuseppe Mazzini , the founder ofYoung Italy and an inspiration forYoung Ireland , also founded an association calledYoung Europe in 1834. (Mazzini sought no European state: he saw Europe as inherently composed of nations). TheInternational Paneuropean Union or 'Paneuropean Movement' was founded in 1923 byRichard Nikolaus Graf Coudenhove-Kalergi . It survived the Second World War, and had some influence on the formation of theEuropean Economic Community . (Coudenhove-Kalergi first proposedAn die Freude as European anthem).Towards the end of the
Second World War , Nazi-German propaganda emphasised the 'European' nature of the struggle against theSoviet Union . However, no concrete proposals for a pan-European structure replaced the earlier ideas of Germanhegemony in itsLebensraum .After the war, the Swede
Per Engdahl created aEuropean Social Movement (with the same name as a small Frenchcollaborationist party, founded in 1942 byPierre Costantini ) alongsideMaurice Bardèche . A more extremist splinter group, theNew European Order , would also emerge underSwitzerland 'sGaston Armand Amaudruz Shortly afterwards
Francis Parker Yockey created theEuropean Liberation Front which only had a brief existence. Much the same fate awaited theEuropean Popular Movement created at the end of the 1950's byOtto Strasser In 1960, parallel to the foundation of
Jeune Europe byJean Thiriart , the latter, with Otto Strasser andOswald Mosley , briefly created theNational Party of Europe . Mosley promoted European Nationalism with hisEurope a Nation campaign, and through his (British)Union Movement . Jeune Europe disappeared in 1969. It was succeeded by several pan-European movements of less importance, such as Comité de liaison des européens révolutionnaires and the European Liberation Front (the second organisation with this name).Current groups
In
France , pan-European nationalism is now represented by theRéseau Radical which has a Eurasian outlook and is explicitlyanti-semitic andanti-american . It is led byChristian Bouchet .In
Belgium the principal European-nationalist organisation is the groupSynergies européennes led by the college lecturer Robert Steuckers. It is considered part of the New Right.In both countries the idea is also advocated by the "
Parti Communautaire National-Européen ", a National Bolshevik group that succeeded Jean Thiriart's earlier "Parti Communautaire Européen ".The Russian
National Bolsheviks want to uniteEurope andRussia (including itsAsia n part) into oneEurasia n union controlled byRussia .See also
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Pan-nationalism
*Fascism
*Nationalism
*International
*Aryanism
*Eurocentrism
*National Bolshevism External links
* [http://europeanaction.com/index.html European Action]
* [http://www.oswaldmosley.com/archives/npe.html NPE from Friends of Oswald Mosley]
* [http://www.oswaldmosley.com/um/europe_a_nation.htm Europe a Nation section of oswaldmosley.com]
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