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    In this essay I will be discussing the role of modern nationalism and how this ideology affected the transition from colonial rule to independence in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as the problems that plagued them since 1945, and how these different nations have solved them. I will be specifically concentrating on the nations of India, Algeria, and Iran. In the wake of World War Two, the power of Asian nationalism was irrepressible. Many new nations emerged all throughout this massive

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    Alma's Two-State Solution

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    mending of the relationship that Israel has with the Palestinians and the Arab world and it will allow for citizens of each state to be able to live their lives without the constant fear of violence. To begin with, the two state solution advocates for the importance of engagement and dialogue between the Israelis and the Palestinians and the Arabs of the middle east. In 1948-1982, the relationship between the Israelis and the Arabs escalated leading to a civil war. From 1982 and onwards the tensions

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    1. Ever wondered how nationalism and perspectives of people about nation can bring revolution in the society?, First of all nationalism can be taken as both positive and negative ways. For instance, being faithful to your country is acceptable but when you cross your limit in order to degrade another race, culture or to show that you are the dominant one, that’s when it becomes negative and delivers a wrong message among other people. Phases of nationalism kept on changing as the time passed in Europe

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    6. Nationalism can be both a unifying and disunifying force in many different ways. One way nationalism was a unifying force was that it brought people together who were not loyal to the king and did not want him to rule. Many of these people we known as liberals and radicals. Since they were not loyal to their kings they were instead loyal to their people or to those that they shared a common bond with. Nationalism was also able to unify masses of people. Specifically nationalism was able to unify

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    The Beginning Of The Xx

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    character of this topic dictates to use historical comparative analysis of nationalism theory in Iran at different points during the modernization reforms in the first half of XX century under Reza Shah Pahlavi. To address this aim, the first section will look at the historical preconditions of nationalism in Iran during the late Qajar dynastic rule and early years of Pahlavi’s rule. Then it will focus on the political roots of nationalism in Iran during the modernization by Reza Shah Pahlavi. The role of

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    Evaluate the political role of Nationalism in the 20th Century- was it more important as a force for unification or disintegration. Nationalism can be described as a mix, multidimensional morally developed or created concept involving a shared common identification with one's Nation. It is more on politically motivated towards working and maintaining self-governance, or full sovereignty, working towards to a specific land or a territory of historical significance to the group such as land and its

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    Nationalism is the sense of an individual showing extreme loyalty to their country. It is homologous to tribalism. Similar to a family it is held together by a sense of affinity. According to professor Liah Greenfeld of Boston, nationalism is “an image of social order which involves the people of a sovereign elite and a community of equals.” Nationalism includes individuals tied together by charismatic bonds such as race, faith, language, economy, way of life, history, ideas, and location. (“Nationalism”

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    comes to Arabic language, it would be worth mentioning to say that during Middle Ages, mathematics and science received great boost in Arab-Islamic far-flung civilization, that stretched as far as Asia. With the passage of time through commercial, scholarly and military contacts, Europe also absorbed learning of the more advanced civilization. Contacts with Arab world did play important role to simulate Europe’s intellectual and cultural renewal in

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    changing conditions and self-conceptions; together these deny total separation as well as complete incorporation in the way communities relate to one another is fortified by shared images and origins” (Barakat, Halim). The national identity of the Arab Nations national identity is said to be focused on language. Albert Hourani stated in his most famous book, “Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age” by Albert Hourani asserts that Arabic people are more focused on their language more than any other peoples

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    How important has nationalism been in shaping our modern world? Do you believe that the appeal of nationalism will diminish in the future? Nationalism has been extremely important and influential in shaping the modern world we see today, causing revolutions, rebellions and the constant reshaping of world maps continuing even today. Its appeal is something that I don’t believe will diminish in the future. Many theologians and political commentators alike agree that Nationalism has perhaps been one

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