National Conservatism
{{Ideology |title= National Conservatism |aliases=
NatCon
Right-Wing Nationalism
Right-Nationalism
Right-Wing Patriotism
Patriotic Conservatism
Classical National Conservatism
True Nationalism (By himself)
Conservative Nationalism
Patriotic Toryism
Radical Patriotic Conservatism
Soveranist Right
Blue Stanistanism
Sociological Dissident Right
Nation en conserve[1][2]
Hijacker (by National Liberalism)
Bourgeois Nationalism (by Marxists)
Heir of National Liberalism (in Austria and some Eastern European countries)
Fascist Conservatism (Accused)
Nazi Conservatism (Accused)
Moderate Fascism (Accused)
Authcon-Conbert Synthesis ( Faragism)
National Thatcherism ( Faragism)
Quasi-Alt-Lite ( Faragism)
Neo-Faragism/Next Generation Faragism ( British Reformism)
Neo-Kipperism/UKIP 2.0 ( British Reformism)
Ultranational Conservatism (Some)
Authoritarian National Liberalism (Some)
Atlanticist Nationalist Right ( National Neoconservatism)
Mesoconservatism ( National Neoconservatism)
Souveranist Right Hawk ( National Neoconservatism)
Proto-Right-Wing Populism
Japanese Proto-Trumpism ( Abenomics)
Far-Right Japanese LDPism ( Abenomics)
|influences=
Conservatism
Cultural Nationalism
Nationalism
Factions/Regional
Alt-Lite (Modern)
Atlanticism
Ethnonationalism
Christian Nationalism
Euroscepticism (in Europe)
Gun Rights Advocacy (Mainly in the West)
Classical Conservatism
Conservative Liberalism
Isolationism
National Liberalism (Specially in Austria)
Paternalistic Conservatism
Welfare Chauvinism
|sub= |school =
- Ultranational Conservatism
- Anti-Islam (most)
- Anti-Immigration
- Ethnonationalism (some)
- Right-Wing Populism
- Social Conservatism
- Ultranationalism
- Welfare Chauvinism
|regional=
- Abenomics
- Anti-Progressivism
- Atlanticism
- Civic Cultural Nationalism
- Conservative Feminism (Womenomics)
- Conservative Neoliberalism
- Constitutional Monarchism
- Japanese Neo-Militarism
- Japan LDPism
- Keynesian School
- Kishism
- Monetarism
- Pro-Europeanism (Sympathetic)
Showa Statism (Partially)[3]- Traditionalism
-
Unification Churchism(Accused)
- Abbottism[4]
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT+
- Anti-Progressivism
- Christian Right
- Climate Skepticism (Accused)
- Conservative Liberalism
- Constitutional Monarchism
- Economic Liberalism
- Neoconservatism
- Pan-Anglicism
- Right-Wing Populism
- Social Conservatism
- Barisan Nasional
- Constitutional Monarchism
- Social Conservatism
- Anti-Communism
- Non-Intervensionism
- Economic Liberalism (Modern)
- Neo-Nationalism (Modern)
- Big-Tent Conservatism (Originally)
- Keynesian School (Originally and modern)
- Paternalistic Conservatism
- Interculturalism (Originally and modern)
- Conservative Feminism
- Islamic Conservatism ( Abdullah Badawi's era)
- Post-Najibnomics (Recently, some)
- Mahathirism (Formerly, disowned)
- Kleptocracy (Some)
- UMNO's Faction
- Ethnonationalism
- Islamic Democracy
- Ketuanan Melayu (Accused, according to some of the Opposition and UMNO)
- MCA's Faction
- MIC's Faction
- Malaysian Indian Interests
- Dravdianism
- Blaineism
- American Imperialism
- Anti-Catholicism (accused)
- Anti-Civil Service Reform (pre-1881)
- Anti-Grantism (later)
- Anti-Protectionism (later)
- Anti-Racism
- Anti-Radicalism
- Free Trade (later)
- Half-Breedism (later)
- Industrialism
- Kleptocracy (accused)
- Lincolnian Democracy
- Machine Politics
- Moderate Reconstruction
- Pro-Hard Money
- Protectionism (formerly)
- Protestantism
- Secularism
- Spoils System (pre-1881)
- Stalwartism (formerly)
- Bravermanism
- Anti-Arab Sentiment (Accused)[5]
- Anti-Immigration
- Anti-Marxism
- Anti-Woke
- Authoritarian Toryism
- Climate Skepticism
- Cultural Conservatism
- Euroscepticism
- Fiscal Conservatism
-
Kakistocracy - Neoconservatism
- Police Statism
- Right-Wing Populism
- Transphobia
- Zionism
- Brazilian Labour Renewal Party/Fidelixism
- Anti-LGBT+
- Anti-Drug
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Communism
- Janismo
- Labourism (Originally)
- Social Conservatism
- Economic Liberalism
- Christian Nationalism
- Brazilian Integralism (Accused)
- Bolsonarism (Sympathetic)
- Chornovilism
- Anti-Authoritarianism
- Anti-Communism
- Anti-Warsaw Pact
- Atlanticism
- Christian Democracy
- Liberal Conservatism
- National Liberalism
- Third Way
- Civic Nationalism
- Reformism
- Populism
- Pro-Europeanism
- Big Tent Liberalism (initially)
- Economic Liberalism
- Social Capitalism
- Elchibeyism
- Anti-Communism
- Anti-Corruption
- Anti-Russian sentiment
- Anti-Armenian sentiment
- Atlanticism
- Conservative Neoliberalism
- Fiscal Conservatism
- Irredentism
- Islamic Nationalism (More)
- Liberal Conservatism
- National Liberalism
- Pan-Turkism
- Right Reformism
- Secularism
- Turkophilia
- European Conservatives and Reformists
- Anti-Globalism
- Anti-Immigration
- Anti-Islam
- Atlanticism (Most)
- Christian Right
- Eco-Conservatism [6]
- Fiscal Conservatism
- Protectionism (Some)
- Right-Wing Populism (Some)
- Soft Euroscepticism
- Faragism/British Reformism
- Alt-Lite (Accused, denied)[7]
- Anti-Bankocracy (Self-proclaimed)
- Anti-Globalism
- Anti-Immigration
- Anti-Islam
- Anti-Progressivism
- Anti-Semitism (Accused)
- Authoritarian Capitalism
- Authoritarian Conservatism[8]
-
British Fascism (Accused, denied)[9] - British Unionism
- Civil Libertarianism (Somewhat)
- Classical Liberalism (Self-proclaimed)[10]
- Climate Skepticism
- Conspiracism (Accused)
- Constitutionalism[11]
- Cultural Christianity[12]
- Cultural Nationalism
- Fiscal Conservatism
-
Gamerism[13] - Hard Euroscepticism
- Libertarian Conservatism
- Manosphere (Accused)
- Mediacracy
- National Capitalism (Accused)[14]
- National Liberalism
- National Libertarianism
-
Oligarchy (Party Structure)[10] - Police Statism (Accused)
- Pseudo-Liberal Democracy[15]
- Right-Reformism
- Right-Wing Populism
-
Right-Wing Stalinism (Accused, denied)[16] - Satirism (Recently)
- Soft Russophilia
- Thatcherism
- White Nationalism (Accused)
- Finianism
- Anti-Drug
- Anti-Fascism
- Atlanticism
- Berlusconism (until 2010)
- Conservative Liberalism
- Liberal Conservatism
- Melonism (sympathetic)
- Neo-Fascism (until 1995)
- Post-Fascism (since 1995)
- Pro-Choice
- Progressive Conservatism
- Secularism
- Social Liberalism (some)[17]
- Zionism
- Freedom Front Plus (Vryheidsfront Plus)
- Anti-CCP
- Anti-Corruption
- Anti-Putinism[18]
- Anti-Racism (Self-Proclaimed)
- Cape Independence
- Christian Democracy
- Conservative Neoliberalism
- Eco-Capitalism
- Eco-Conservatism[19][20]
- Federalism
- Feminism[21]
- National Conservative Liberalism
- Neoconservatism
- Pro-Westernism
- Racism (Accused)
- Right-Wing Populism
- Zionism
- Great Fatherland/Starikovism
- All-Russian Nation
- Anti-Americanism
- Anti-British Sentiment
- Anti-Democracy (Ashmanov)
- Anti-Leninism
- Anti-LGBT+
- Antimaidan
- Corporatocracy (Ashmanov)
- Conservative Socialism (Starikov, since 2021)
- Dirigisme
- Economic Nationalism
- Gaddafism (Sympathetic)
- Kleptocracy (Accused)
- Neo-Stalinism
- Pro-Death Penalty
- Pseudohistory (Starikov, accused)
- Right-Wing Populism
- Putinism
- Souverainism
- Melonism
- Alt-Lite
- Anti-Abortion (Pro-Life) (Sort of) [22]
- Anti-Communism
- Anti-Drug
- Anti-LGBT+ [23]
- Anti-Putinism (Since 2022)
- Anti-Racism
- Anti-Socialism
- Anti-SJW
- Atlanticism
- Catholic Nationalism
- Conservative Feminism (Debatably) [24]
- Conservative Liberalism
- Dudaism (Sympathetic)
- Fiscal Conservatism
- Hezbollah (formerly sympathetic)
- Neo-Fascism (until 2006)
- Orbanism (Sympathetic)
- Pope Benedict XVI Thought
- Post-Fascism (since 2006)
- Presidentialism
- Pro-Palestine (in 2014)
- Reaganism
- Scrutonism
- Social Conservatism
- Soft Eurosceptism
- Soft Russophilia (Before 2022)
- Souverainism
- Third Way Conservatism[25]
- Tolkienism
- VOXism (sympathetic)
- Welfare Chauvinism (2018-2022)
- Zionism
- Modern Jobbik[26]
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- NIFAism
- Anti-Ba'athism
- Anti-Communism
- Anti-Islamism
- Anti-Soviet Imperialism
- Authoritarian Conservatism
- Conservative Liberalism
- Moderatism
- Monarchism (historically)
- National Liberalism
- Neoconservatism
- Pashtun Nationalism
- Sufism
- Traditionalism
- Tribalism
- Zahir Shah Thought (historically)
- Saenurism
- Anti-Communism
- Authoritarian Capitalism
- Authoritarian Conservatism
- Illiberal Democracy
- Conservative Feminism (Park Geun-hye)
- Conservative Neoliberalism
- Corporatocracy
- Ilminism (Park Geun-hye)
- Kakistocracy (Park Geun-hye)
- Kleptocracy
- Manosphere (Lee Myung-bak)
- Neoconservatism
- Police Statism
- Right-Wing Populism (Lee Myung-bak)
- Social Conservatism
- Solzhenitsynism
- Anti-Communism
- Anti-Liberalism
- Anti-Socialism
- Anti-Stalinism
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Westernism
- Anti-Zionism
- Authoritarian Conservatism
- Cultural Nationalism
- Francoism (Sympathetic)
- Ilyinism
- Putinism (Later on)
- Reactionaryism
- Right-Wing Populism
- Yatsenyukism
- Anti-Communism
- Atlanticism
- Christian Democracy
- Civic Nationalism
- Kleptocracy
- Paternalistic Conservatism
- Pro-Europeanism
- Youth China Party
- Anti-Authoritarianism
- Anti-Communism
- Anti-Maoism
- Anti-Taiwanese Independence
- Chinese Unification
- Conservative Tridemism
- İttihadism
- Parliamentarianism
- Right-Wing Populism
- Traditionalism
|influenced=
Alt-Lite
Authoritarian Conservatism
Black Hundredism
Baudetism
Bibism
Breivikism
British Fascism
Carlism
Christian Right
Churchilism
Conservative Revolution
Francoism
French Fascism
Fujimorism
Hindutva
Ilminism
Integral Nationalism
Kaczyzm
Kastism
Khomeinism
Japan LDPism
National Democracy
National Conservative Liberalism
National Libertarianism
One-Nation Conservatism
Paleoconservatism
Post-Fascism
Right-Wing Populism
Right-Tridemism
Ron Paul Libertarianism
Salazarism
Trujillismo
Welfare Chauvinism
Yellow Socialism
|alignments=
Economical varible (In theory)
AuthUnity to AuthRight
Culturally Right
Conservatives
Democratic (Most today)
Nationalists
Quasi-Fascists (Accused)
Variants
AuthRight ( Bravermanism, Melonism)
Center ( Yatsenyukism)
Center-AuthRight ( Abenomics)
Center-Right ( Chornovillism, Barisan Nasional, Young China Party)
Right Unity ( Abbotism, Badenochism, British Reformism, Vietnam People Action, Israel New Right)
Culturally Center-Right ( Yatsenyukism, Chornovilism)
Liberals ( Abbotism, Badenochism)
Welfarists ( Yatsenyukism)
|image=NarodowyConservativismo.png
|caption="FOR TRADITION AND STANISTAN!"
|song=Farewell of Slavianka (White Army Version)
Io sono Giorgia Remix
Jingle Partido Opción Ciudadana
Sweet Florida
Nigel Farage - Without Me
Dominic Frisby - 17 Million Fuck Offs
|theorists=
- Western Europe
- Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877) France
- Otto von Bismarck (1815–1890) Prussia
- Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934) Germany
- Philippe Pétain (1856-1951) France
- Gabriele D’Annunzio (1863-1938) Italy/ Free City of Fiume
- Miguel Primo de Rivera (1870-1930) Spain
- Ioannis Metaxas (1871-1941) Greece
- Franz von Papen (1879-1969) Germany
- Oswald Spengler (1880-1936) Germany
- Waldemar Pabst (1880-1970) Germany
- António de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970) Portugal
- Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) France
- Francisco Franco (1892-1975) Spain
- Engelbert Dolfuss (1892-1934) Austria
- Francisco Rolão Preto (1893-1977) Portugal
- Ernst Jünger (1895-1998) Germany
- Hans Speidel (1897-1984) Germany
- Marcelo Caetano (1906-1980) Portugal
- Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour (1907-1989) France
- Maurice Papon (1910-2007) France
- Georgios Papadopoulos (1919-1999) Greece
- Dimitrios Ioannidis (1923-2010) Greece
- Franz Schönhuber (1923-2005) Germany
- Yves Guérin-Sérac (1926-2022) France
- Charles Pasqa (1927-2015) France
- Jean-Marie Le Pen (1928-) France
- Christoph Blocher (1940-) Switzerland
- Alexander Gauland (1941-) Germany
- Renaud Camus (1946-) France
- Ignazio La Russa (1947-) Italy
- Philippe de Villiers (1949-) France
- Henry de Lesquen (1949-) France
- Jörg Haider (1950-2008) Austria
- Gianfranco Fini (1952-) Italy
- Éric Zemmour (1958-) France
- Alessandra Mussolini (1962-) Italy
- Geert Wilders (1963-) Netherlands
- Javier Ortega Smith (1968-) Spain
- Marine Le Pen (1968-) France
- Björn Höcke (1972-) Germany
- Matteo Salvini (1973-) Italy
- Santiago Abascal (1976-) Spain
- Giorgia Meloni (1977-) Italy
- Thierry Baudet (1983-) Netherlands
- Sebastian Kurz (1986-) Austria
- Jordan Bardella (1995-) France
- Paul Nielsen (?-) Netherlands
- Dave Cullen (?-) Ireland
- The Nordics
- Pehr Evind Svinhufvud (1861–1944) Finland
- Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867–1951) Finland
- Juho Kusti Paasikivi (1870–1956) Finland
- Vihtori Kosola (1884-1936) Finland
- Toivo Horelli (1888-1975) Finland
- Arvi Kalsta (1890-1982) Finland
- Elias Simojiki (1899-1940) Finland
- Anders Lange (1904-1974) Norway
- Per Engdahl (1909-1994) Sweden
- Lauri Törni (1919–1965) Finland
- Dan Eriksson (1956-) Sweden
- Richard Jomshof (1969-) Sweden
- Björn Söder (1976-) Sweden
- Sylvi Listhaug (1977-) Norway
- Anders Behring Breivik (1979-) Norway
- Jimmie Åkesson (1979-) Sweden
- Rasmus Paludan (1982-), Denmark
- Gustav Kasselstrand (1987-) Sweden
- Rebecka Fallenkvist (1996-) Sweden
- Tobias Andersson (1996-) Sweden
- Commonwealth Realm
- Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) Great Britain
- Winston Churchill (1874–1965) UK
- Maurice Duplessis (1890-1959) Canada
- Archibald Maule Ramsay (1894-1955) UK
- Jane Birdwood (1913-2000) UK
- Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) UK
- Neil Hamilton (1949-) UK
- Fraser Anning (1949-) Australia
- Peter Hitchens (1951-) UK
- Clive Palmer (1954-) Australia
- Gerard Batten (1954-) UK
- Theresa May (1956-) UK
- Tony Abbott (1957-) Australia
- Nigel Farage (1964-) UK
- Boris Johnson (1964-) UK
- Scott Morrison (1968-) Australia
- Gavin McInnes (1970-) Canada
- Peter Dutton (1970-) Australia
- Priti Patel (1972-) UK
- Anne Marie Waters (1977-) Ireland/ UK
- Carl Benjamin (1979-) UK
- Kemi Badenoch (1980-) UK
- Suella Braverman (1980-) UK
- Tommy Robinson (1982-) UK
- Paul Joseph Watson (1982-) UK
- Felix Lace (¿-) Canada
- Post Soviet States/ Eastern Europe
- Alexander Dubrovin (1855-?) Russia
- Pyotr Stolypin (1862-1911) Russia
- Roman Dmowski (1864-1939) Poland
- Miklós Horthy (1868-1957) Hungary
- Anton Denikin (1872-1947) Russia
- Alexander Kolchak (1874-1920) Russia
- Konstantin Päts (1874-1956) Estonia
- Antanas Smetona (1874-1944) Lithuania
- Pál Prónay (1874-1947) Hungary
- Kārlis Ulmanis (1877-1942) Latvia
- Pyotr Wrangel (1878-1928) Russia
- Mid'hat Frashëri (1880-1949) Albania
- Octavian Goga (1881-1938) Romania
- Ion Antonescu (1882-1946) Romania
- Ivan Ilyin (1883-1954) Russia
- Gyula Gömbös (1886-1936) Hungary
- Jozef Tiso (1887-1947) Slovakia
- Béla Imrédy (1891-1946) Hungary
- Sergey Taboritsky (1897-1980) Russia
- Ferenc Szálasi (1897-1946) Hungary
- Xhaver Deva (1904-1978) Albania
- Konstantin Rodzaevsky (1907-1946) Russia
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) Russia
- Franjo Tuđman (1922-1999) Croatia
- Alija Izetbegović (1925-2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Biljana Plavšić (1930-) Republika Srpska
- Gergely Pongrátz (1932-2005) Hungary
- Abulfaz Elchibey (1938-2000) Azerbaijan
- Václav Klaus (1941-) Czechia
- Janusz Korwin-Mikke (1942-) Poland
- Dzhokhar Dudayev (1944-1996) Chechnya
- Vojislav Koštunica (1944-) Serbia
- Radovan Karadžić (1945-) Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Patriarch Kirill (1946-) Russia
- Vladimir Zhirinovsky (1946-2022) Russia
- Stanisław Michalkiewicz (1947-) Poland
- Corneliu Vadim Tudor (1949-2015) Romania
- Jarosław Kaczyński (1949-) Poland
- Kurmanbek Bakiyev (1949-) Kyrgyzstan
- Alexander Lebed (1950-2002) Russia
- Tomislav Nikolić (1952-) Serbia
- Vladimir Putin (1952-) Russia
- Alexander Barkashov (1953-) Russia
- Serzh Sargsyan (1954-) Armenia
- Viktor Yushchenko (1954-) Ukraine
- Bakir Izetbegović (1956-) Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Volen Siderov (1956-) Bulgaria
- Janez Janša (1958-) Slovenia
- Milorad Dodik (1959-) Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Yulia Tymoshenko (1960-) Ukraine
- Ilham Aliyev (1961-) Azerbaijan
- Sergey Glazyev (1961-) Russia
- Yevgeny Prigozhin (1961-2023) Russia
- Aleksandr Dugin (1962-) Russia
- Igor Ashmanov (1962-) Russia
- Viktor Orbán (1963-) Hungary
- Oleksandr Turchynov (1964-) Ukraine
- Iryna Farion (1964-) Ukraine
- Vladislav Surkov (1964-) Russia
- Adakhan Madumarov (1965-) Kyrgyzstan
- Petro Poroshenko (1965-) Ukraine
- Hashim Thaçi (1968-) Kosovo
- Oleh Tyahnybok (1968-) Ukraine
- Aleksandar Vučić (1970-) Serbia
- Nikola Gruevski (1970-) North Macedonia
- Nikolay Starikov (1970-) Russia
- Andrzej Duda (1972-) Poland
- Konstantin Malofeev (1974-) Russia
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk (1974-) Ukraine
- Vitaly Milonov (1974-) Russia
- Gábor Vona (1978-) Hungary
- Angel Dzhambazki (1979-) Bulgaria
- Natalia Poklonskaya (1980-) Ukraine/ Russia
- Margarita Simonyan (1980-) Russia
- Maria Lvova-Belova (1984-) Russia
- Asia
- Syngman Rhee (1875-1965) South Korea
- Sergio Osmeña (1878-1961) Philippines
- Hu Hanmin (1879-1936) ROC
- H. H. Kung (1881-1967) ROC
- Ichirō Hatoyama (1883-1959) Japan
- Chen Yi (1883-1950) ROC
- Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) ROC
- Dai Jitao (1891-1949) ROC
- Jose P. Laurel (1891-1959) Philippines
- Manuel Roxas (1892-1948) Philippines
- Chen Cheng (1897-1965) ROC
- Dai Li (1897-1946) ROC
- Lee Beom-seok (1900-1972) South Korea
- Ngô Đình Diệm (1901-1963) South Vietnam
- Isa Alptekin (1901-1995) Xinjiang
- Ma Bufang (1903-1975) ROC
- Sarit Thanarat (1908-1963) Thailand
- Ngô Đình Nhu (1910-1963) South Vietnam
- Son Sann (1911-2000) Cambodia
- Thanom Kittikachorn (1911-2004) Thailand
- Lon Nol (1913-1985) Cambodia
- Ferdinand Marcos (1917-1989) Philippines
- Park Chung-hee (1917-1979) South Korea
- Yasuhiro Nakasone (1918-2019) Japan
- Prem Tinsulanonda (1920-2019) Thailand
- Suharto (1921-2008) Indonesia
- Norodom Sihanouk (1922-2012) Cambodia
- Lee Teng-hui (1923-2020) Taiwan
- Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015) Singapore
- Nguyễn Văn Thiệu (1923-2001) South Vietnam
- Trần Lệ Xuân (1924-2011) South Vietnam
- Mahathir Mohamad (1925-) Malaysia
- L.K. Advani (1927-) India
- Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927-2016) Thailand
- Ziaur Rahman (1936-1981) Bangladesh
- Shizuka Kamei (1936-) Japan
- Subramanian Swamy (1939-) India
- Takeo Hiranuma (1939-) Japan
- Tarō Asō (1940-) Japan
- Lee Myung-bak (1941-) South Korea
- Thein Sein (1944-) Myanmar
- Xin Haonian (1947-) ROC
- Sondhi Limthongkul (1947-) Thailand
- Muhyiddin Yassin (1947-) Malaysia
- Satoru Mizushima (1949-) Japan
- Narendra Modi (1950-) India
- Hun Sen (1951-) Cambodia
- Li Hongzhi (1951-) China
- Ibrahim Ali (1951-) Malaysia
- Park Geun-hye (1952-) South Korea
- Hong Joon-pyo (1953-) South Korea
- Shinzo Abe (1954-2022) Japan
- Hwang Kyo-ahn (1954-) South Korea
- Prayut Chan-o-Cha (1954-) Thailand
- Naoki Hyakuta (1956-) Japan
- Fumio Kishida (1957-) Japan
- Bongbong Marcos (1957-) Philippines
- Tomomi Inada (1959-) Japan
- Yoon Suk-yeol (1960-) South Korea
- Masahisa Sato (1960-) Japan
- Sanae Takaichi (1961-) Japan
- Amit Shah (1964-) India
- Nobuyuki Baba (1965-) Japan
- Mio Sugita (1967-) Japan
- Ashin Wirathu (1968-) Myanmar
- Tōru Hashimoto (1969-) Japan
- Yasuhide Nakayama (1970-) Japan
- Goshi Hosono (1971-) Japan
- Yogi Adityanath (1972-) India
- Sohei Kamiya (1977-) Japan
- Satoshi Hamada (1977-) Japan
- Yuya Watase (1981-) Japan
- Kazuya Kyomoto (1988-) Japan
- Rienthong Nanna (?-) Thailand
- The United States
- Huey Long (1893-1935) USA
- J. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972) USA
- Gerald L. K. Smith (1898-1976) USA
- Robert W. Welch Jr. (1899-1985) USA
- Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) USA
- Strom Thurmond (1902-2003) USA
- John Wayne (1907-1979) USA
- Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957) USA
- Dick Mountjoy (1932-2015) USA
- Joe Arpaio (1932-) USA
- Ron Paul (1935-) USA
- Kenneth Copeland (1936-) USA
- Pat Buchanan (1938-) USA
- Anita Bryant (1940-) USA
- Rudy Giuliani (1944-) USA
- Donald Trump (1946-) USA
- Rush Limbaugh (1951-2021) USA
- Jared Taylor (1951-) USA
- Steve Bannon (1953-) USA
- Victor Davis Hanson (1953-) USA
- David Clarke (1956-) USA
- Pamela Geller (1958-) USA
- Greg Abbott (1957-) USA
- Ben Garrison (1957-) USA
- Michael Flynn (1958-) USA
- Mike Pence (1959-) USA
- Dinesh D'Souza (1961-) India/ USA
- Ann Coulter (1961-) USA
- Laura Ingraham (1963-) USA
- Tucker Carlson (1969-) USA
- Michelle Malkin (1970-) USA
- Alex Jones (1974-) USA
- Kyle Chapman (1976-) USA
- Ron DeSantis (1978-) USA
- Josh Hawley (1979-) USA
- Joseph Owen Gibson (1983-) USA
- Enrique Tarrio (1984-) USA
- Matt Walsh (1986-) USA
- Candace Owens (1989-) USA
- Chaya Raichik (1990-) USA
- Latin America
- Lucas Alamán (1792-1853) Mexico
- Rafael Núñez (1825-1894) Colombia
- Laureano Gómez (1889-1965) Colombia
- Rafael Trujillo (1891-1961) Dominican Republic
- Plínio Salgado (1895-1975) Brazil
- Alfredo Stroessner (1912-2006) Paraguay
- Augusto Pinochet (1915-2006) Chile
- Jorge Rafael Videla (1925-2013) Argentina
- Efraín Ríos Montt (1926-2018) Guatemala
- Alberto Fujimori (1938-) Peru
- Enéas Carneiro (1938-2007) Brazil
- Roberto D'Aubuisson (1943-1992) El Salvador
- Daniel Ortega (1945-) Nicaragua
- Ántero Flores-Aráoz (1946-) Peru
- Ricardo Maduro (1946-) Honduras
- Jaime Guzmán (1946-1991) Chile
- Levy Fidelix (1951-2021) Brazil
- Alvaro Uribe (1952-) Colombia
- Horacio Cartes (1956-) Paraguay
- Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre (1963-) Guatemala
- José Antonio Kast (1966-) Chile
- Juan Orlando Hernández (1968-) Honduras
- Keiko Fujimori (1975-) Peru
- Johannes Kaiser (1976-) Chile
- Antonio Arroyo Simoneti (¿-) Chile
- MENA
- Ze'ev Jabotinsky (1880-1940) Ukraine/ Mandatory Palestine
- Camille Chamoun (1900-1987) Lebanon
- Menachem Begin (1913-1992) Belarus/ Israel
- Yitzhak Shamir (1915-2012) Belarus/ Israel
- Necmettin Erbakan (1926-2011) Turkey
- Ariel Sharon (1928-) Israel
- Meir Kahane (1932-1990) USA/ Israel
- Georges Sada (1939-) Iraq
- Masoud Barzani (1946-) Iraqi Kurdistan
- Tansu Çiller (1946-) Turkey
- Bachir Gemayel (1947-1982) Lebanon
- Benjamin Netanyahu (1949-) Israel
- Samir Geagea (1952-) Lebanon
- Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (1954-) Turkey
- Meral Aksener (1956-) Turkey
- Baruch Goldstein (1956-1994) USA/ Israel
- Elie Hobeika (1956-2002) Lebanon
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-) Iran
- Kaïs Saïed (1958-) Tunisia
- Avigdor Lieberman (1958-) Moldova/ Israel
- Ahmet Davutoğlu (1959-) Turkey
- Avigdor Eskin (1960-) Russia/ Israel
- Ebrahim Raisi (1960-2024) Iran
- Moshe Feiglin (1962-) Israel
- Yoram Hazony (1964-) Israel
- Yigal Amir (1970-) Israel
- Naftali Bennett (1972-) Israel
- Ayelet Shaked (1976-) Israel
- Itamar Ben-Gvir (1976-) Israel
- Bezalel Smotrich (1980-) Israel
- Oren Hazan (1981-) Israel
- Yair Netanyahu (1991-) Israel
- Africa
- D. F. Malan (1874-1959) South Africa
- Jomo Kenyatta (1897-1978) Kenya
- Hastings Banda (1898-1997) Malawai
- Albert Hertzog (1899-1982) South Africa
- Hendrik Verwoerd (1901-1966) South Africa
- B. J. Vorster (1915-1983) South Africa
- P. W. Botha (1916-2006) South Africa
- Ian Smith (1919-2007) Rhodesia
- Andries Treurnicht (1921-1993) South Africa
- P. K. van der Byl (1923-1999) South Africa/ Rhodesia
- Grégoire Kayibanda (1924-1976) Rwanda
- Carel Boshoff (1927-2011) South Africa
- Magnus Malan (1930-2011) South Africa
- F.W. de Klerk (1936-2011) South Africa
- Juvénal Habyarimana (1937-1994) Rwanda
- Yoweri Museveni (1944-) Uganda
- Salva Kiir Mayardit (1951-) South Sudan
- Afonso Dhlakama (1953-2018) Mozambique
- Uhuru Kenyatta (1961-) Kenya
- Pieter Groenewald (1955-) South Africa
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- Modern
- Historical
- Russian Empire (1721-1917)
- Russian White Movement (1920s-1940s)
- Republic of China (1920s-1980s)
- Apartheid South Africa (1948-1994)
- South Vietnam (1955-1975)
- Rhodesia (1965-1979)
- Russian Empire (1721-1917)
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Strong borders
His nation and its culture
Traditional Family Values
Sovereignty
Law and Order
Gun Rights Advocacy (In the West)
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Open borders
Mass and illegal inmigration
Socialism
Communism
Supranational entities
Globalism
Progressivism
Islamization (most)
Cultural Marxism
Gender ideology
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"The nation demands a movement which has written upon its banner the internal and external national freedom that it will act as if it were the spiritual, social and political conscience of the nation."
National Conservatism (NatCon) is a statist, culturally right-wing, civically and economically variable, but usually authoritarian right, and nationalist ideology who intends to preserve traditions and national and cultural identity as well as emphasising the protection of national interests, mixing elements of conservatism with nationalism. He carries a strict sense of law and order, is usually nationalistic, in favor of regulating immigration and values both the nation and the traditional family.
In Europe NatCon holds eurosceptic ideas.
History
United States
Main Article: DeSantisism
DeSantisism is the ideology of Florida governor Ron DeSantis, who has served since 2019. DeSantis believes in the free market, reducing the corporate tax and toughly opposing communism. DeSantis is also toughly opposed to the Defund The Police movement, launching initiatives to fund the Floridian police. DeSantis is opposed to LGBTQ rights, passing the infamous "Don't Say Gay" law in 2022. Unlike some other Republicans, DeSantis is a neoconservative, supporting funding for Ukraine and Israel.
United Kingdom
Faragism
Faragism is an economically liberal, civically variable, socially conservative, and nationalist ideology based on the political beliefs of Nigel Farage, who currently serves as both the leader of Reform UK (formerly the Brexit Party) and MP for Clacton, having previously served as both leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and a Member of the European Parliament. Farage has notably displayed opposition to the EU, favor towards the assimilation of migrants, and British nationalism.
As a life-long Eurosceptic, Farage joined UKIP- a party mainly focused on the secession of the UK from the EU- on its foundation in 1993. He would subsequently be elected as an MEP (Member of the European Parliament) for the South-East England constituency in 1999, and later as serve as leader of UKIP on two seperate occasions- firstly from 2006-2009 and then from 2010-2016. Under his second period of leadership in the 2010s, UKIP would experience a significant growth in support, attracting the growing number eurosceptics in the country and defecting Tories who were disappointed in the more liberal direction the party was going under David Cameron, along with former voters of the neo-fascist British National Party who found UKIP easier to stomach due to the latter’s non-fascist background. During this time, UKIP was branded as a Classical Liberal/ Libertarian party with nationalistic and populist tendencies. UKIP also caused much controversy, due to their heavy focus on anti-immigration and British nationalism, which caused people to deem them as "racist" and "xenophobic". While not getting any seats in the UK parliament due to the country's FPTP system, it got the third highest popular vote in the 2015 UK election and got the most seats in EU parliament in 2014.
In 2016, The UK voted to leave the EU in a referendum, and Farage subsequently stepped down as leader due to finally accomplishing his life-dream, leaving UKIP without both its charismatic leader and its raison d'etre. However, following a widely-perceived watering down of Brexit by Prime Minister Theresa May in 2018, UKIP had an opportunity to regain its former momentum. Instead, the party moved more to the fringe right under Gerard Batten, who hired far-right figures like Tommy Robinson and focused more on opposition to Islam. This caused Farage to leave the party and start another under the name of the "Brexit Party", which took all of UKIP's seats in EU parliament. After the UK officially left the EU in 2020, Farage again retired from politics.
However, in June 2024, a month before the 2024 general election, Farage made another return to politics. He reclaimed his spot as the leader of the Brexit Party’s successor organisation, Reform UK, and yet again stood for election to the UK House of Commons, this time winning a seat alongside four other Reform UK MPs.
Russia
Main Articles: Authoritarian Conservatism and Kleptocracy
WIP
Hungary
WIP
Ukraine
WIP
France
WIP
ROC/Taiwan
Main Article: Tridemism
WIP
South Korea
Main Article: Ilminism
WIP
Japan
Main Articles: Neoconservatism and Reactionary Liberalism
Abeism, also known as Abenomics , is the ideology of former Japanese prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who ruled from 2006 to 2007, and again from 2012 to 2020. Abe was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, which has been the rulling party since 1955. Abe was also a member of the Nippon Kaigi, a Japanese ultranationalist organization who has denied Japanese war crimes. Abe was assassinated on July 8th, 2022 by former Navy veteran Tetsuya Yamagami, who targeted Abe for his connections to the Unification Church.
Economics
Mr Abe's signature economic programme was the set of policies that he introduced from 2012.
His plan was to jumpstart Japan's economy out of two decades of stagnation using the so-called three "arrows" of Abenomics:
Monetary policy: Japan's hyper-easy monetary policy in the form of negative short term interest rates was put in place to make it cheaper for consumers and companies to borrow money and spend.
Fiscal stimulus: Pumping money into the economy, which means the government spending more money on things like infrastructure, or giving financial incentives to companies like tax breaks.
Structural reforms: Corporate reform, adding more women into the workforce, labour liberalisation, and allowing more migrants into the workforce to help ease labour pressures and add to economic growth.
Did Abenomics work?
As an exercise in political branding, Economists considered Abenomics a success, though it fell short of Mr Abe's own key economic target.
When his government took office it was faced with the task of revitalising Japan's once dynamic economy, which was still in the shadow of the major slowdown during the so-called "lost decade" from around 1991 to 2001.
Abenomics did help drive growth, though not at the pace that the country had seen during its post-war boom. Even now, the size of the economy remains lower than the 600 trillion yen (£3.7tn; $4.4tn) goal set by Mr Abe's administration for 2020.
But as he left office many economists credited Mr Abe for putting the country in a more robust position to withstand economic shocks like the pandemic than when he came to office almost eight years earlier.
Shinzo Abe's economic legacy
Mr Abe's economic approach was called into question when Japan slipped back into recession in early 2020.
He also faced criticism over how he dealt with Covid in the country. He mounted campaigns to encourage domestic tourism which opponents said contributed to a resurgence in infections.
Critics also say Abenomics failed deliver on pledges such as giving women in the workforce more of a voice, tackling nepotism and changing unhealthy work cultures.
However, on Friday, Bank of Japan governor Haruhiko Kuroda said Mr Abe had done much towards "pulling Japan out of prolonged deflation" and "achieving sustained economic growth".
He added he wanted to "express sincere respect for Abe's strong leadership", and "contribution to Japan's economic development".
Malaysia
Main Article: Ethnonationalism
WIP
Armenia
WIP
Israel
Main Article: Zionism
WIP
Italy
WIP
Personality and Behavior
NatCon usually looks down upon moderate nationalists as he thinks they're all fake and that he is the only "true nationalist".
It's important to not confuse NatCon and AuthCon. Despite both ideologies holding the same stances on social and cultural issues, NatCon is concerned about the nation, while AuthCon is more about state power, with the latter sometimes being anti-nationalist (see:Yanukovych, Kadyrov, etc.).
He usually hangs out with National Liberalism and Conservative Liberalism, with the former sometimes getting into disputes due to being less culturally consistent. His other best friends are Paternalistic Conservatism and National Libertarianism. He treats Alt-Lite as his younger apprentice.
NatCon is an avid fan of Hungary
How to Draw
The design of National Conservatism is a recolor of Nationalism, using blue as the base instead of orange to represent conservatism.
- Draw a ball
- Fill it in with sky-blue
- Draw a black flag in the middle
- Add the eyes and you're done!
Relationships
One Family
- Nationalism - Love you, dad!
- Right-Wing Populism - Comrade in arms who's found some recent success spreading my ideology across the world.
- Paleoconservatism - My American brother.
- Classical Conservatism - You're very based, especially Powell, but in this day and age, it's all about the nation now.
- National Liberalism - We're almost an ideological match, except he's a liberal.
Stop saying I'm hijacking you. - Conservative Liberalism - Another liberal that isn't a cuck and has good values, Prager is so awesome.
- Reactionary Liberalism - Best lib, Almost all are gigachads specially Baudet!
- Conservatism - Yeah I get that a lot of the time you're also quite nationalist, but you don't place as much emphasis on it as I do.
- Trumpism - Right guy, right ideology.
- Bannonism - Also he's right-hand.
- National Libertarianism - My libertarian counterpart, who can be a bit crazy.
Oh come on, the state is pretty cool... - Cultural Nationalism - Almost me!
- Hamiltonianism - Hamilton was really based.
- Christian Democracy - Church buddy!
- Christian Theocracy - Fanatical church buddy!
- Religious Nationalism - Religion and Nationalism? Sign me up!
- National Democracy - My friend in Poland.
- Yellow Socialism - The only kind of socialism that I like.
- Corporatism - Be more nationalist and you're perfect.
- Gaullism - Greatest French Patriot!
But Zemmour is better. - Fiscal Conservatism - We must get rid of useless spending, external debt and reduce taxation for my fellow people...
- Protectionism - also we must ensure that our products and enterprises are not destroyed by foreign rivals and globalization.
- Neo-Nationalism - The idea of a nation-state will prevail!
- Helvetic Model - I'm the main political force in his countries.
- Francoism - Franco Friday!
Minorities
- Authoritarian Conservatism - You care too much about the state instead of the nation itself. And don't forget that some of you, such as Kadyrov or Yanukovych were opposed to nationalism.
- Neoconservatism - Liberating countries under control of radical Islam is good, but why all the globalist stuff?
- Anarcho-Conservatism - Anarchy? Good luck with that, I guess...
- National Anarchism - Same as above.
- Hoppeanism - And so on...
- Pinochetism - Neolib globe trotter.
Death flights were based though. - Paternalistic Conservatism & Welfare Chauvinism - Some of my variants don't like Welfare, but some others do like It. Overall, you are ok ideologies.
- Conservative Socialism - Based when it comes to everything but economics. Stop hanging around with the leftists all the time!
- Left-Wing Nationalism - I love how you value the importance of the nation, but why chose socialism? I guess you and ConSoc have the most common sense out of all the other leftards though.
- Liberal Conservatism - Too moderate, but at least Poroshenko is a patriot.
- Christian Socialism - I like your Christian values, but leftism? Really?
- Alt-Lite - My grandson who popularized me amongst the youth, but get off the internet, it's rotting your brain.
- One-Nation Conservatism - My moderate welfarist self. May is too globetard, but at least BoJo got Brexit done.
- Neoliberalism - Well, it depends... Thatcher is patriotic alright, but many of you we shall not get into
- Civic Nationalism & Classical Liberalism - Please be more like him .
Illegals
- Progressive Conservatism - I don't get it. Seriously, what are you?!
- National Progressivism - You're a nationalist, yet you want to destroy your own nation's culture?? Pffftttt.
- Globalism - I hate everything about you so much.
- Queer Anarchism - Sodomite and an anarchist. I think I'm gonna puke...
- Progressivism - Cultural Marxist degenerate!
- Marxism - Stop calling me Boor-Joo-Ah, you culture destroyer!
- Left-Wing Populism - An ideology that is supposed to rally all the poor instead rallies all the spoiled rich...
Goddamn commies, how do they do that?! - Trotskyism - You're a globalist AND a commie? Pick a struggle!
- Liberalism - They are the only good liberals! (And maybe them, I guess.)
- Socialism - Communism, socialism... call it what you like, there's very little difference in the two.
- Nazism - Filthy revolutionary socialist!
- African Socialism - DEATH TO THE MPLA!
- Pink Capitalism - Stop corrupting my nation with your gay merchandise!!!
- Marxist Feminism - A commie that wants to destroy the traditional family. Need to say more?
- Revolutionary Progressivism - My worst nightmare...
- Maoism - Same as the above! HOW DARE YOU DISRESPECT TRADITIONAL CHINESE CULTURE AND THE TEACHINGS OF HU HANMIN!
- State Liberalism - What in the even...
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CaliforniaNeighborstan - Get your woke citizens away from my clay! - National Communism - Fake nationalist. PiS and PSD > Jaruzelski and Ceausescu
Further Information
Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/@LIEUTENANTSTAR1/about
Parties
- National Rally
- Alternative for Germany
- The Republicans
- Brothers of Italy
- Vox
- Vlaams Belang
- Freedom Party of Austria
- Swiss People's Party
- Progressive Citizens' Party
- Law and Justice
- National Movement
- Right-Wing of the Republic
- Fidesz
- Sweden Democrats
- Alternative for Sweden
- Finns Party
- Progress Party
- The Democrats
- Identity and Democracy Party (EU Parliament, includes most of the above)
- European Conservatives and Reformists Party
- Republican Party of Czechoslovakia
- UK Independence Party
- National Front
- Liberal Democratic Party
- People's Action Party
- New Right
- Bharatiya Janata Party
- Freedom Front Plus
- Mozambican National Resistance
- National Republican Association – Colorado Party
- National Party of Honduras
- Nationalist Republican Alliance
People
- Donald Trump
- Giorgia Meloni
- Fumio Kishida
- Santiago Abascal
- Javier Ortega Smith
- Jean-Marie Le Pen
- Marine Le Pen
- Andrzej Duda
- Viktor Orbán
- Narendra Modi
- Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
- Ebrahim Raisi
- Yoram Hazony
- Daniel Pipes
- Robert Spencer
- Victor Davis Hanson
- Michelle Malkin
- Afonso Dhlakama
- Ian Smith
Literature
- The Signifance of Borders:Why Representative Government Needs Nation-State by Thierry Baudet
- The Virtue of Nationalism by Yoram Hazony
- National Preference a Response towards Inmigration Jean-Yves Le Gallou
Articles
- National Conservatism: A Statement Of Principles
- In Defence of National Conservatism
- Why America Needs National Conservatism
YouTube
Videos
Channels
References
- ↑ "Conserve". Wikipedia (French)
- ↑ "Conserva". Wikipedia (Russian, translated)
- ↑ Abe's return to the prime ministership saw a renewed attempt to downplay Japan's wartime atrocities in school textbooks, an issue that had contributed to his earlier downfall.
- ↑ Not to be confused with Greg Abbott, governor of Texas
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/oct/10/people-supporting-hamas-in-uk-will-be-held-to-account-says-rishi-sunak Waving Palestinian flag may be a criminal offence, Braverman tells police
- ↑ Protecting the global environment at a cost we can afford
- ↑ Farage has described the Alt-Lite as ‘Lunatic, criminal fringe’ and its influence over UKIP was a factor in him leaving the party. However, he has been accused of being Alt-Lite in substance, if not style.
- ↑ Richard Tice has called on the Government to enforce a ban on demonstrations that coincide with Armistice day
- ↑ Nigel Farage school letters reveals concerns about fascism
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Reform UK Constitution UK Electoral Commission
- ↑ Constitutional Reform - Reform UK
- ↑ Reclaiming Britain - Reform UK: "Multiculturalism has led to the growth of separate communities that risk nurturing extremism and the rejection our way of life. Christian values are under threat."
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ The rise of national capitalism (in the US)
- ↑ Richard Tice has called on the Government to enforce a ban on demonstrations that coincide with Armistice day
- ↑ "Nigel Farage a Stalinist dictator, says UKIP MEP"
- ↑ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Italy
- ↑
- ↑ https://www.vfplus.org.za/latest-news/anc-government-is-gambling-with-south-africas-valuable-natural-resources
- ↑ https://www.vfplus.org.za/media-releases/department-of-forestry-fisheries-and-environment-that-represents-future-generations-is-poorly-funded
- ↑ https://www.vfplus.org.za/media-releases/women-in-legal-profession-for-a-century-but-still-no-real-equality
- ↑ Meloni has said that she doesn't want to completely ban abortion, but says she wants to allow doctors to refuse abortions.
- ↑ Meloni has suggested changing the constitution of Italy to make it illegal for same-sex couples to adopt children.
- ↑ Meloni has made statements calling feminism "racist"
- ↑ she defined herself as a rapresentative of a "right-wing Blairite third way"
- ↑ Post-2016 Jobbik
- ↑ https://www.jobbik.com/principles Declaration of Principles
Gallery
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