Nationalism Abdullah Çatlı ( 1956 - November 3, 1996) was a Turkish nationalist and extreme fascist right-wing activist who was linked with the " Grey Wolves", a movement of the Turkish " Nationalist Movement Party". Member of Gladio "stay-behind" NATO clandestine network, he was instrumental in destroying the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), the Armenian liberation movement that had targeted and attacked Turkish diplomats around the world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abdullah Çatlı"
African nationalism is the nationalist political movement for one united Africa, or the lesser goal of the recognition of African tribes by establishing their own state and preservation of their native cultures. Organizations like the Aborigines Rights Protection Society in the Gold Coast (founded 1897, the African National Congress in South Africa ( 1912) and the National Congress of West Africa ( 1920). ...more on Wikipedia about "African nationalism"
Allegiance is the duty which a subject or a citizen owes to the state or to the sovereign of the state to which he belongs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Allegiance"
American Exceptionalism, a term coined by Alexis de Tocqueville in 1831, has been historically referred to as the perception that the United States differs qualitatively from other developed nations, because of its unique origins, national credo, historical evolution, and distinctive political and religious institutions. 1 ...more on Wikipedia about "American exceptionalism"
The American's Creed is the official creed of the United States of America. It was written in 1917 by William Tyler Page as an entry into a patriotic contest. It was adopted by the U.S. House of Representatives the next year. ...more on Wikipedia about "American's Creed"
Anationalism is a term originating from the community of Esperanto speakers. It denotes cosmopolitan political concepts that combine some or all of the following tendencies and ideas: ...more on Wikipedia about "Anationalism"
Basque nationalism is a movement with roots in the Carlism and the loss by the laws of 1839 and 1876 of the Ancien Regime relationship between the Basque provinces and the crown of Spain when the Spanish government revoked the fueros after the Third Carlist War. The fueros acted as part of the Basque legal system and designated the relation of the Basque Provinces with the crown. The fueros were charters confirmed by the successive kings of Castile. ...more on Wikipedia about "Basque nationalism" My http://www.shortopedia.com is mine.
An nationalistic ideology in Belgium that favours a strong central state, with less or no autonomy for the Flemish, the Walloon, the German speaking and Brussels bilingual nations within Belgium. It insists on restoring total sovereignty of the Belgian state level, after decades of state structure reforms that made Belgium a federal state since the 70s - contrary to Flemish nationalists who advocate independence of their region. Belgian nationalists advocate the unity between all language groups in Belgium, and condemn each chauvinistic or linguistic discrimination, advocate the knowledge of all official languages (Dutch, French, German) and a multicultural, tolerant strong feeling of citizenship. ...more on Wikipedia about "Belgian nationalism"
Black nationalism is a political and social movement arising in the 1960s and early '70s among African Americans in the United States. The movement can be traced back to Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association of the 1920s. The UNIA seeks to acquire economic power and to infuse among blacks, "at home and abroad", a sense of community and group feeling. While many adherents to Black nationalism assumed the eventual creation of a separate black nation by African Americans, others see the future of Africa as being more central to their ambitions. As an alternative to being assimilated by the American nation, Black nationalists sought to maintain and promote their separate identity as a people of Black ancestry. With such slogans as "Black power" and "black is beautiful," they also sought to inculcate a sense of pride among blacks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black nationalism"
Catalan nationalism, or Catalanism, is a political movement that advocates for the political autonomy of Catalonia or the Catalan Countries, and in some cases, independence from Spain and France. It was born in the 19th century, with the aim of restoring some kind of self-government to Catalonia, and obtaining a recognition for the Catalan language. These demands were summarized in the so-called Bases de Manresa in 1892. ...more on Wikipedia about "Catalan nationalism"
Chauvinism is extreme and unreasoning partisanship on behalf of a group to which one belongs, especially when the partisanship includes malice and hatred towards a rival group. The term is derived from Nicolas Chauvin, a soldier under Napoleon Bonaparte, due to his fanatical zeal for his Emperor. Nicolas Chauvin was injured, wounded 17 times in the Napoleonic Wars but nevertheless he continued to fight for France. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chauvinism"
Chinese nationalism refers to cultural, historiographical, and political theories, movements and beliefs that assert the idea of a cohesive, unified Chinese people and culture under state(s) that are primarily Chinese. One difficulty in this definition is the wide variation and ambiguities in the definition of the term Chinese. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chinese nationalism"
Conscription is a general term for involuntary labor demanded by some established authority, but it is most often used in the specific sense of government policies that require (very often, male only) citizens to serve in their armed forces. It is known by various names — for example, the most recent conscription program in the United States was known colloquially as " the draft". Many nations do not maintain conscription forces, instead relying on a volunteer or professional military most of the time, although many of these countries still reserve the possibility of conscription for wartime and "crises" of supply. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conscription"
* Halstead, Fred. GIs speak out against the war: The case of the Ft. Jackson 8. 128 pages. New York: Pathfinder Press. 1970. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conscription in the United States"
The Cornish self-government movement (sometimes referred to as Cornish nationalism) is a social movement which seeks greater autonomy for the area of Cornwall. The movement's advocates argue that Cornwall is not merely a county of England (which is its current legal status) but a duchy and a distinctive nation which has never been formally incorporated into England via an Act of Union. Supporters of Cornish self-government who assert that Cornwall is, or ought to be, a separate legal entity from England do not necessarily mean to advocate full independence from the United Kingdom, but rather seek official recognition for Cornwall as one of the constituent countries or home nations of the UK. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cornish self-government movement"
Economic nationalism is a term used to describe policies which are guided by the idea of protecting domestic consumption, labor and capital formation, even if this requires the imposition of tariffs and other restrictions on the movement of labour, goods and capital. It is in opposition to globalization in many cases, or at least it questions the perceived benefits of unrestricted free trade. Economic nationalism may include such doctrines as protectionism and import substitution. ...more on Wikipedia about "Economic nationalism"
English nationalism is the name given to a political movement of English people seeking the re-establishment of an independent sovereign state of England, via the dissolution of the United Kingdom, or self-government for England via a devolved English parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "English nationalism"
Ethnic Albania is a term used to describe the territory in witch the majority or the ocupants are Albanians but are under the infuenc of forigners. The territory in witch ethnic albania lies is Abania (Shqipria), Kosovo (Kosova), Macedonia (Ilirida), Cameria (part of greec), and parts of Mountenegra (Ulqini ect.). Ethnic albania describes how the albanians are connected to each other even when they are not allowed to be. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ethnic Albania"
Fatherland is the nation of one's "fathers" or "forefathers." It can be viewed as a nationalist concept, insofar as it relates to nations. (Compare to motherland and homeland.) ...more on Wikipedia about "Fatherland"
Fenqing ( Traditional: 憤青; Simplified: 愤青; Pinyin: Fènqīng), or FQ (abbreviation), which is itself an abbreviation for Fennu Qingnian ( Traditional: 憤怒青年; Simplified: 愤怒青年; Pinyin: Fènnù Qīngnián), means literally "angry young men" or "angry youth". It mainly refers to youth who display a very high level of Chinese nationalism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fenqing"
Grey Wolves (Bozkurtlar in Turkish) is the common name for the members of the Turkish Nationalist Movement Party ("Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi", MHP), an ultra-nationalist fascist movement founded by Alparslan Türkeş in 1961. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grey Wolves" Evergreen http://www.shortopedia.com!!!
The Allgermanische Heidnische Front (AHF) is a folkish heathen organization, promoting a philosophy called Odalism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Heathen Front"
Hindu nationalism is the political and cultural expression, histriographical and political theories of Indian nationalism distinctive to Hindu society in India, which asserts being Hindu as not merely a religious identity, but a national identity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hindu nationalism"
A homeland is the concept of the territory to which one belongs; usually, the country in which a particular nationality was born. When used as a proper noun, the word (and its cognates in other languages; e.g., Heimatland in German) has ethnic nationalist connotations. As a common noun, it simply connotes the country of one's origin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Homeland"
Hui pan-nationalism refers to the post- 1949 (the foundation of the People's Republic of China) phenomenon of a sense of common nationhood kindled among diverse communities of Chinese-speaking Muslims (typically members of the Hui ethnic-cultural group), due to the dialectics between the Hui nationality designation by the Communist government and the process of modernization of traditional Muslim Chinese groups and individuals. This sense of nationalism among the Hui has largely been agitated by suppression of the Islamic faith in China, as well as efforts to undermine the cultural and social identity of the Hui people by the Chinese government. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hui pan-nationalism"
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