I can't read this article because it has a paywall, but judging by the title, it might be useful for this article: [1] --1990'sguy (talk) 08:51, 23 April 2018 (EDT)
- Thank you. I will look at it when I get a chance. --Geopolitician (talk) 09:39, 23 April 2018 (EDT)
- I just read the article. It has almost nothing to do with National Globalism as described in this article.
- Both Donald Trump and National Globalists oppose globalism and support nationalism. But aside from that, they have very little in common. The responses to globalism that they promote are radically different, and fundamentally incompatible. The core of Donald Trump's ideology is that multinational institutions such as the UN and the EU cannot be trusted and ought to be dismantled, or at least greatly weakened. National Globalists strongly reject this premise. National Globalists believe that the post-Cold War internationalization of markets and technology means globalism is here to stay, and that supranational institutions like the EU are in fact necessary to create a global balance of power that would prevent the rise of a one-world government.
- So for example, National Globalists would support the creation of a North American Union to counterbalance the EU, an Asian Union to counterbalance the NAU, a Eurasian Union to counterbalance the AU, a European Union to counterbalance the EAEU, etc. Of course, as long as the end game of these institutions is to promote pan-nationalism among their member states. --Geopolitician (talk) 13:47, 10 July 2018 (EDT)