Nationalism And Nationalist Conflict In Malaysia

Authors

  • Ku Hasnan Ku Halim ,Zahrul Akmal Damin ,Mohd Norazmi bin Nordin ,Mohd Syariefudin bin Abdullah ,Shuhairimi Abdullah ,Mohd Erfy Bin Ismail Mai,Mohd Rizam B Abdul Rahman

Keywords:

Nationalism, influential political ideology, nation-state concept, Europe

Abstract

The concept of nationalism is said to have existed in the 12th century, however, this ideology only emerged as an influential political ideology in the 19th century when some colonies began to demand independence from the colonialists. Scholars of western political thought consider the year 1648 to be the turning point for the presence of nationalism as a political ideology. This was evidenced in that year by an agreement that brought an end to the 30 -year war in Europe which had implications for the birth of the nation -state concept. The treaty was the Treaty of Westphalia, in which the treaty did not affect the rights of a nation-state, and national sovereignty (Baradat; 1984). This survey study was conducted to examine the journey of nationalists in Malaysia as well as the conflicts that occurred in the formation of Bangsa Malaysia through several previous studies. The results of this study can be used as a reference to determine the best concept to discuss the aspects of nationalism in Malaysia

Downloads

Published

2021-10-16