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    Nationalist Congress Party

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    The Nationalist Congress Party(NCP) is a centre to centre left political party primarily based in the state of Maharashtra ‚ India. Its youth wing is the Nationalist Youth Congress. NCP was formed on 25 May 1999‚ by Sharad Pawar‚ P. A. Sangma‚ and Tariq Anwar after they were expelled from the Indian National Congress(INC) on 20 May 1999‚ for disputing the right of Italian-born Sonia Gandhi to lead the party. At the time of formation‚ the party also absorbed Indian Congress (Socialist)‚ which traced

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    Murphy’s Discussion of the Nationalist Movement Nationalism in Asia was a product of modernization. Nationalism in Asia has been a response to‚ or a resistance against imperialist dominance by means of modernization and revolution. Asian nationalist movements can be broken down into two waves‚ the establishment and rise of nationalism. The establishment of Indian National Congress in 1885 by a large group of nationalist due to unfair treatment by Britain was the first sign of Asian nationalism

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    describes his ideas on Arab nationalism through the Arab Baath party‚ which entails the establishment of an Arab state and the right to govern themselves‚ as well as a revivification of old Arab thought and ideology. Theodor Herzl depicts the Zionist nationalist movement‚ which includes mass immigration of Jews to Palestine as well as getting Jews to rally behind their cause. The Palestinian National Charter lists what the Palestinians deem as their declaration of independence‚ which calls for having Palestine

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    The nationalist movement grew into a wide spread mass anti-imperialist movement at the end of the First World War. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi came into prominence at this time and became the undisputed leader of the nationalist movement. Powerful mass movements were launched under his leadership. These involved defiance of laws‚ peaceful demonstrations‚ boycott of educational institutions‚ boycott of courts‚ boycott of educational institutions‚ picketing of shops selling liquor and foreign goods

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    French Nationalism

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    Dotted Lines: The Case of Basque Nationalism Course: Current International Issues from a Spanish Perspective May 17‚ 2012 Audrey Somalis Brenda La Beatrix Heynig Abstract: The notion of nationalism plays a critical role in the development on domestic and international politics. There are cases around the globe of how ethnically related politics‚ or ethnopolitcs‚ have infiltrated the international political arena. One such case‚ and the focus of this essay‚ is the case of Basque

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    SEAMUS HEANEY AS A IRISH NATIONALIST Heaney is widely considered Ireland’s most accomplished contemporary poet and has often been called the greatest Irish poet since William Butler Yeats. In his works‚ Heaney often focuses on the proper roles and responsibilities of a poet in society‚ exploring themes of self-discovery and spiritual growth as well as addressing political and cultural issues related to Irish history. His poetry is characterized by sensuous language‚ sexual metaphors‚ and nature

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    independent French state in the Basque region. ETA is an offspring of the Basque nationalist movement more broadly and‚ like the non-violent nationalist political parties‚ believes the Basque are a distinct nation and that it should have a sovereign state identity or‚ at the least‚ an autonomous status. Origins Like other revolutionary organizations with roots in ethnic nationalism‚ ETA was founded by members of a nationalist organization who sought a more direct route to national liberation and believed

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    struggle between Spanish government and ETA seems endless‚ I will offer two ways that would help to solve this political international problem‚ but first let’s know a little more about ETA’s origin. ETA was funded based on the PVN (Basque Nationalist Party) socialist ideology‚ but with different ways to act. Both organizations have the same objective: to liberate Euskal Herria‚ that is located in the western Pyrenees that extends the border between Spain and France on the Atlantic coast (Bowen

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    It can be argued that the nationalist were stronger than that of the republicans during the outset of civil war‚ the first reason is due to the nationalist being sympathize and supported by Portuguese dictator Antonio de Olivier a Salazar. This played a great role as Spain is bordered to Portugal and by having its leader to side with the nationalist acts as great assets in winning the civil war. The nationalist was also supported by Europe’s growing fascist powers‚ Hitler’s and Mussolini‚ both sees

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    Table of Contents Pages A. Introduction 3 B. Political Indicators 4-11 C. Economic Indicators 12-18 D. Social Indicators 19-23 E. Overall County Total 24 F. Works Cited 25 A. Introcution Spain ’s powerful world empire of the 16th and 17th centuries ultimately yielded command of the seas to England. Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain

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