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    through good and bad times but in the end through one way or another it has achieved peace and stability. Societies have moved passed their violent and turbulent pasts and today all nations live together in peace. The given source suggests that all nations should function without external influences and believes that every nation is capable of taking care of its citizens. The writer believes it is in a country’s best interest if it only concerns itself about its own national policy and it will…

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    intention of the United Nations to provide peace to its member countries. Occasionally, conflicts arise within, between or even among nations. These conflicts could have been triggered by certain misunderstandings. However, due to the globalisation that has come in the new world, economic transactions are carried out in a global market, political ties are held among different nations, natural and intellectual resources are being trapped in a world wide spectrum, hence, nations interact vastly. …

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    American Civil War and Prussia’s victory over France (Nairn, 2008). According to Anderson (1991, pp. 6-7), however, nations are largely “imagined communities” – imagined because “the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members, meet them, or even hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion”. In this sense, nations are socially constructed – but, as we shall see, they are no less powerful for that. 3. The Cosmopolitanist Case…

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    1. In simple terms what is nationalism? Nationalism is a sense of identity with one’s home country. 2. What are three types of nationalist movements? Define each. (1 Sentence Each) a. Unification, b. Separation, c. State building, 3. Does nationalism always unify people? Why or why not? (3 Sentences) Nationalism is not always for the best, and is not as unifying as thought to be. 4. How did nationalism affect Europe after the Congress of Vienna and 1815? (3 Sentences) 5. Define:…

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    This creates certain political demands that not only allow powerful individuals to furthermore insinuate the use of violence or intolerance, but it allows the advocacy of defense, protection, and justification of one’s nation against adversaries both internally and externally. The evolution of the vast integration of culture and its reality of existence may sometimes “threaten individual identity” , and “promote war of aggression” due to embellished nationalism and sometimes…

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    Friedman 's “Globalization: The Super Story” is a commentary on the constant connectivity of the world today that is based on the ever growing world wide global systems, such as the global market, the various ways to communicate and interact between nations, and the invention of the world wide web or as we now known as the internet. This new system is a way to replace the previous system that was already established ever since the end of World War II, the cold war system. The cold war system was…

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    establishing a lasting nation state, one government ruling an entire country from boundary to boundary. Diplomacy became more popular then ever before as politicians and policies changed were in a near-consistent state of flux (The Growth of Nationalism). It is clear why questions of nationalism and nationhood were common at this time. Even now it is hard to truly define nationalism because it has many definitions however the common theme is pride in and devotion for one’s nation, specifically…

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    Stage 2 - Ethnic Identity Search (Moratorium) The main process of exploration occurs in the second stage and requires the most effort to advance from. Phinney & Appelbaum (1990) described this stage an “intense process of immersion in one 's own culture through activities such as reading, talking to people, going to ethnic museums, and participating actively in cultural events” (p. 503). A person going through ethnic identity search is expanding himself/herself through interactions with…

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    values on nationalism and what they firmly believe, the message given off by the cartoonist is trying to show that by being a nation state and following similar values, you should follow what you believe, you either are a nation or not. This in comparison with the second source is similar in some manner because both resignation positivity towards nationalism and become a nation rather than partying and not being a nationalist. Source two strongly believes that Multiculturalism is what makes…

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    Korean culture and how their sense of nation is is more based on their ancestry. The Korean culture shows examples of that they take what happened in the past and use it as a life lesson that helps push them further forward. In addition to that they also believe that working together is more productive than working by one’s self as it indicates that not everything is about just one individual but a greater collective. Despite that they are that of an ethnic Nation which…

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