ultranationalism उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Its emphasis is on the national identity and unity of the Korean people ( known as " minjok " ) and as such has been associated with Korean nationalism ( and sometimes ultranationalism ).
- The political climate in Serbia and Serb territories fostered the rise of ultranationalism and created tense and, at times, violent confrontations between Serbs themselves, particularly between nationalist Serbs and non-nationalist Serbs.
- The clampdown on Pale television, Karadzic's mouthpiece, is seen by many as a crucial step because of the way television was used by Serbian leaders to rouse the ultranationalism that led to the war.
- Strasserism, therefore, became a distinct strand of Nazism that, whilst holding on to previous Nazi ideals such as palingenetic ultranationalism and anti-Semitism, added a strong socialist-based " approach to economics.
- British political theorist Roger Griffin has coined the term " palingenetic ultranationalism " as a core tenet of fascism, stressing the notion of fascism as an ideology of rebirth of a Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.
- Six months later, Milosevic, a tightly wound man with a fondness for expensive French cognac and double-breasted suits, was elected president of Serbia, buoyed by the violent waves of ultranationalism he helped to foment.
- In the 1990s, at the time of peace talks with the Palestinians, they tended to vote for parties on either end of the political spectrum _ those ready to make far-reaching concessions or those preaching ultranationalism.
- Renton's book " Fascism, theory and practice " criticised the " new consensus " theory of fascism associated with Roger Griffin and others, in which fascism is understood as a form of palingenetic ultranationalism.
- "In this post-Cold War age, what we have on our hands is an ethic of ultranationalism worldwide, " he said, pointing to ethnic cleansing in Kosovo and militia activities in the United States.
- The group _ professing a mix of hardline Marxism and ultranationalism _ is blamed for more than 100 bombings, armed robberies and 23 murders since it first struck in 1975 with the killing of the CIA station chief in Athens.