The Trend of Nationalism in COVID Era Might Intensify Sino-US Relations

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The Trend of Nationalism in COVID Era Might Intensify Sino-US Relations

Yu Han 1*
  • 1 The University of Hong Kong    
  • *corresponding author U3553355@connect.hku.hk
Published on 14 September 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/9/20230097
LNEP Vol.9
ISSN (Print): 2753-7056
ISSN (Online): 2753-7048
ISBN (Print): 978-1-915371-99-7
ISBN (Online): 978-1-83558-000-4

Abstract

This qualitative research aims at analysing Sino-US relations in the context of the COVID-19 era. And since based on several literatures, this research found that nationalism has emerged as a crucial concept as a corresponding result of the epidemic. Therefore, the analysis initiated in this study would mostly focus on how nationalism lend effects on the actual Sino-US relations. Through a rather comprehensive scrutiny, this research argues that nationalism does play a significant role in reshaping Sino-US relations and tends to aggravate conflicts between the states. Traditional realism, liberalism, and constructivism theories would be leveraged, critiqued, or commented on to examine the topic.

Keywords:

Sino-US relations, nationalism, COVID, qualitative research

Han,Y. (2023). The Trend of Nationalism in COVID Era Might Intensify Sino-US Relations. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,9,115-119.
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Han,Y. (2023). The Trend of Nationalism in COVID Era Might Intensify Sino-US Relations. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,9,115-119.

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[4]. Smith, A. (2003). Nationalism: Theory, ideology, history. Nations and Nationalism, 9(3), 455–456. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-8219.00109.

[5]. Rogers, K., Jakes, L., & Swanson, A. (2020). Trump defends using 'Chinese virus' label, ignoring growing criticism. The New York Times. Retrieved 2022, from https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/18/us/politics/china-virus.html.

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