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    At the end of the Cold War‚ a new phenomenon arose characterized by massive intensification of economic‚ political‚ social and cultural linkages across borders and continents. People call it many different names to the confusion of the common men and women. Some spoke of liberalization‚ while others started a discourse on internationalization-all these refer to rapid and large-scale changes in global trends that have significantly altered traditional views‚ standards and even practices. The good

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    Nationalism; Positive or Negative? Nationalism can be defined as the collective; shared‚ sense of belonging of people who identify themselves as a nation. Nationalism is all around us‚ every day in both large and small cases‚ having both positive and negative effects. It cannot be fully positive or fully negative because every situation and circumstances are so different‚ and theretofore so are the end results. It can be as simple as pride in your country during the times of the Olympic Games

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    Nationalist: Toussaint L’Ouverture took many Nationalist beliefs to heart and implemented them in the Haitian constitution. Nationalism is the belief that your country is superior to all other nations‚ but also that your country deserved your full sacrifice. So in Europe‚ Nationalist views often coincided with the view that war was necessary to achieve anything‚ and that peace would destroy their country’s identity. This phenomenon is seen in Prussia‚ where the people feared Napoleon would destroy

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    Readings. On the uses and Implications of Constructionism. By: Yeros P. 1999 In the development of the study of ethnicity and nationalism‚ the concepts of ethnicity and nationhood are often considered to be distinct. Conventionally‚ ethnicity has been conceptualized within a continuum between primodialism and instrumentalism. Meanwhile‚ nationalhood and nationalism have been understood as the process that either owned their existence to various dimension of modernity. The enlightenment‚ industrialization

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    Nationalism has a complex political character. It has both progressive and reactionary characteristics‚ but these are emphasised to different degrees by different forms of nationalism. • It can be said that all forms of nationalism look to the past‚ rather than the future. This is because nations themselves are grounded in history‚ based on traditions‚ customs and established identities. In that sense‚ nationalism seeks to establish continuity with the past. However‚ such traditionalist

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    Book Review on Imagined Communities: Reflections on Origin and Spread of Nationalism Book Title: Anderson‚ Benedict R. O. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Rev. and Extended ed. London: Verso‚ 2006. Print. Introduction Nationalism is a peculiar phenomenon. It is interesting and intriguing to find that people all around the world believe themselves to be a part of a community of a nation of whose they are citizens of. The sense of belonging and identity

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    that specific actions and events become essential and highly influential pieces of the larger picture. It is the same with World War II. In hindsight‚ it is possible to look back and proclaim that although nationalism‚ colonialism‚ and communism all played important roles in World War II‚ nationalism was the most critical in acting as a casual factor and left the greatest impact. Before being able to recognize these significant components in World War II‚ it is vital to define them. Colonialism is

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    & Lit 2 October 7‚ 2013 Ethnic Cleansing Throughout History While some countries like America embrace the idea of a melting pot society‚ many regimes and dictators fear those who are different.  Throughout history there have been many countries and governments who have attempted to clear out their country of those who are unlike them religiously‚ socially‚ and politically.  In history this concept has taken the form of what is now known as ethnic cleansing. Ethnic cleansing is when a government

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    Chapter 20: How was nationalism transformed by the state? At the start of the 19th century‚ nationalism identified liberals from conservatives‚ a political group that ruled much of post-Napoleonic Europe. As nationalistic ideas developed over time‚ the ideology of nationalism became more flexible and broader. The idea of a nation evolved from the early 1700’s‚ when it meant nobility‚ to the French Revolution in the late 1780’s when the French used the word nation to mean ‘the sovereign people’

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    Nationalism rose rapidly in the 1820’s and influenced foreign policy. In 1816 voters elected James Monroe‚ and during his presidency‚ the economy grew rapidly‚ and a spirit of nationalism and optimism prevailed—”Era of Good Feelings.” In central and south America there were many revolts which had turned into a revolution. The idea of liberty had stirred the people of Latin America ever since the English colonies gained their freedom. The United States took a deep interest in what seemed to be a repetition

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