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'''National conservatism''' is a term used for [[conservative]]s who emphasize issues related to [[nationalism]] and [[sovereignty]].<ref name="Mandal">Mandal, U.C. (2007). [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=Hs0xJORVIHwC&pg=PP7&dq=National+conservatism&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q=National%20conservatism&f=false Dictionary Of Public Administration]. ''Sarup & Sons''. Page 306. ISBN 978-8-1762-5784-8.</ref><ref name="Parties&Elections">[http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/content.html Explanatory notes -- III. Classifications]. ''Parties and Elections in Europe''. Retrieved November 24, 2017.</ref>
 
'''National conservatism''' is a term used for [[conservative]]s who emphasize issues related to [[nationalism]] and [[sovereignty]].<ref name="Mandal">Mandal, U.C. (2007). [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=Hs0xJORVIHwC&pg=PP7&dq=National+conservatism&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q=National%20conservatism&f=false Dictionary Of Public Administration]. ''Sarup & Sons''. Page 306. ISBN 978-8-1762-5784-8.</ref><ref name="Parties&Elections">[http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/content.html Explanatory notes -- III. Classifications]. ''Parties and Elections in Europe''. Retrieved November 24, 2017.</ref>
  
National conservatives strongly oppose [[immigration]], and they support maintaining national sovereignty over globalism.<ref name="Mandal"/><ref name="Parties&Elections"/> They also support [[Social conservatism|social conservative]] and [[traditional values]], particularly with regard to religion, culture, and ethnicity; and if in Europe, they are strongly [[Euroskeptic]].<ref name="Mandal"/><ref name="Parties&Elections"/> National conservatives do not have a common stance on economic policy, likely due to them having less interest in that area, and they can range anywhere between socialist economics and the [[free market]].<ref name="Mandal"/>
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National conservatives strongly oppose [[immigration]], and they support maintaining national sovereignty over [[globalism]].<ref name="Mandal"/><ref name="Parties&Elections"/> They also support [[Social conservatism|social conservative]] and [[traditional values]], particularly with regard to religion, culture, and ethnicity; and if in Europe, they are strongly [[Euroskeptic]].<ref name="Mandal"/><ref name="Parties&Elections"/> National conservatives do not have a common stance on economic policy, likely due to them having less interest in that area, and they can range anywhere between socialist economics and the [[free market]].<ref name="Mandal"/>
  
 
National conservatism can be compared to [[right-wing populism]].<ref name="Parties&Elections"/>
 
National conservatism can be compared to [[right-wing populism]].<ref name="Parties&Elections"/>

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National conservatism is a term used for conservatives who emphasize issues related to nationalism and sovereignty.[1][2]

National conservatives strongly oppose immigration, and they support maintaining national sovereignty over globalism.[1][2] They also support social conservative and traditional values, particularly with regard to religion, culture, and ethnicity; and if in Europe, they are strongly Euroskeptic.[1][2] National conservatives do not have a common stance on economic policy, likely due to them having less interest in that area, and they can range anywhere between socialist economics and the free market.[1]

National conservatism can be compared to right-wing populism.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mandal, U.C. (2007). Dictionary Of Public Administration. Sarup & Sons. Page 306. ISBN 978-8-1762-5784-8.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Explanatory notes -- III. Classifications. Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved November 24, 2017.