Cut from the same Christian cloth?
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Putin and Trump both invoke a kind of religion that emphasises a past golden age, rather than shared practices of church attendance and piety.
The January 30 address at the State of the Union reveals a lot about the American leader’s excessive character.
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The State of the Union address, a traditional exercise for US presidents was marked this year by a great divergence on tone and words, showing the clear dictatorial style of the American leader.
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A giant rally in Thessaloniki and another in Athens show the strength of feeling in Greek Macedonia – and all over a country’s name.
People take pictures of a burning ship as the government destroyed foreign boats that had been caught illegally fishing in Indonesia waters, at Morela village in Ambon island, April 2017.
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Narratives of nationalism has risen following news about illegal fishing by countries including China in South China Sea. Will nationalistic pride affect regional stability?
Japanese soldiers of the Sino-Japanese War.
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As Japanese imperialism rose and fell, its leaders interpreted and re-interpreted a single distinctive concept: “bushido”.
Donald Trump’s policies represent a particular attack on American youth and children, particularly those who are disadvantaged.
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Call it Fascism, American-Style. Donald Trump’s embrace of authoritarian ideals has extended to a veritable war on America’s youth.
Bashar al-Assad, with his men.
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Lessons in military manliness and how to respect it have been a part of Syrian education for decades.
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The parliamentary arithmetic suggests Merkel would actually be in quite a stable position if she goes it alone, without calling fresh elections.
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Putting money into the hands of local communities will be a more useful antidote to the whims of world capitalism.
Indonesia’s language policy makes the use of standard Indonesian a measure of nationalism.
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Indonesian, an engineered language made in the time of colonialism, is “the envy of the multilingual world”. But no one speaks standard Indonesian on the streets. Does anyone speak the language?
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Generations of Germans have worked to create a positive national identity based on difficult self-reckoning with the Nazi era. The recent election attacks that progress.
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Early Vikings wouldn’t understand nationalism – the secret to their success was to embrace other cultures.
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Trump-style views on freedom of expression and patriotism have been found wanting many times before.
Sport is here for the moment and gone in a few seconds, minutes, hours or days.
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Australians boast of our warrior participation in every major war since 1899, and in every modern Olympiad since 1896.
India’s tricolour (which actually has four colours) hides a complex subaltern history that originates with Mahatma Gandhi.
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As India celebrates its independence, the flag is on full display, but few people know about the complex origins of this ubiquitous national symbol.
Is there really a strong division between folks like Brexit leader Farage and global citizens Bill Gates and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau?
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Data show that many people who consider themselves ‘global citizens’ also harbor strong national sentiments. The two aren’t mutually exclusive.
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New research has examined the extent to which charity begins at home for Britons.
Lord Macartney’s first meeting with the Qianlong emperor in 1793.
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What can we learn from the 19th-century Qing dynasty?
Vetëvendosje founder Albin Kurti takes the stage.
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After years of propping up corrupt parties in the name of ‘order’, Kosovo’s international backers have a very different partner to deal with.
Kiep Bac temple, Vietnam, where people worship the hero Saint Tran.
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One of the many roles of Vietnam’s fascinating “cult of heroes” is to ensure government control over religious feeling, channeling it into nationalism.