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    portrays the contending religious and civic loyalties in a nation. The author of the source claims that the principal of national unity should be raised above all other divisions and criticizes the idea of communalism‚ which regards religious nationalism as the main source of belonging. For an example‚ the conflicts between individuals with different religious beliefs should be perceived as conflicts between those individuals in the nation instead of perceiving it as conflicts between two different

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    them has the spirit‚ sons of the same father‚ then why are we fighting to divide ourselves in the false pretension of patriotism‚ nationalism or many more. My worthy opponent may boast to say that universal brotherhood is the mirage because every nation must put hand forward for this task‚ only this can be a reality. But I am sorry to remind my worthy opponent ‚ can he tell me the name of any country where the great souls did not universalize the oneness factor‚ to love the humanity and respect every

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    localization- transforming the firm to a national firm‚ development assistance- firm’s involvement in infrastructure development Dependency and hedging are other means of risk reduction. Managers that use dependency will keep the subsidiary and host nation dependent on the parent corporation. Hedging will minimize losses by taking advantage of political risk insurance and local debt financing. Diversification is another way to manage political risk. Micropolitical risk affects one industry or a few

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    Causes of Imperialism

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    centuries‚ imperialism- a force of a greater nation that controls a smaller‚ weaker nation- began to take over many parts of the world in a frenzy. The more dominant countries at the time‚ such as the United States and many European countries began extending their influence to areas all over the world‚ from the Phillipines (which would be 56.5% controlled) to the Africa (which would be 90.4% controlled) ‚ because they felt their "nations’ will to power" was the best. (Document

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    Africa a better place some things were required to change and others were allowed to continue on. A series of things helped reshape Africa such as new found equality‚ nationalism‚ and the transition from a series of distressed countries to one unified nation. At no point before 1957 were the citizens of the Sub-Saharan Africa region considered to be equal to their supreme Caucasian counterparts. It was especially hard because there was a strong British and French influence and most of the colonies

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    interest. The history is as old as the history of world. The concept of National interest is indistinct and carries a meaning according to the milieu in which it is used by the states. The term national interest gained currency with the emergence of nation state system following the end of WWII‚ National interest become a tool to increase political control and the expansion of economic relations (Thompson‚ 1966). National interest is the long term and continuing ends established by states for which

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    Benedict Anderson/Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism: 1983 (Revised 2006)/Brooklyn‚ New York 2. What is the central theme – the topic – of the reading? “The reading is about....” Anderson articulates that a nation is an “imagined political community – and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign” (6). People will not meet every person in their community and nationalism has been proven to be hard to define. The people from the same community will keep

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    1. Boundary Types (Antecedent‚ Subsequent‚ etc.) a. This concept is important because it shows the relationship between different regions‚ as well as colonized countries and their colonizers. The different boundary types either create more difficult ways of transportation/trade‚ or ease transportation/trade‚ etc. 2. Federal/Unitary/Confederate Governments b. The different types of government are important because they show how a country is being ruled. It also hints at the type

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    interference from other nations‚ to citizens having the ability to rule themselves‚ and to choose when it ’s in their best interest to relinquish their rights to a higher authority or government. Sovereignty has shifted from the State power to the power of the people. That foreign aid doesn ’t affect the sovereignty of a state unless forcefully done so in the name of cries for help from disenfranchised individuals. That we need to spread democracy and help open the doors for third world nation states to accept

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    emotion that keeps us bound to value our native land and everything related to it i.e. our motherland. Its this emotion that brings unity among nations which is a positive consequence. Though there are few negative consequences of Nationalism as well. There are many positive consequences of Nationalism besides unity that is being united as a nation. In a nation there are various groups of people belonging to different spheres and circles of life having different cultures and traditions‚ despite this

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