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In any case, it is not liberals who can get people into the streets in Russia; it is the Communists and
nationalists.
Scottish
nationalists
do look longingly at Ireland, but for its recent phenomenal economic growth.
Instead of encouraging the Japanese to think about collective security in a responsible way, Trump's indifference is more likely to play to the worst instincts of panicky Japanese
nationalists.
Support for May’s deal from the opposition – 257 Labour MPs, 35 Scottish Nationalists, and a few others – is uncertain, at best.
It is well-nigh impossible to negotiate an exit deal that is both in the national interest and acceptable to the right-wing English
nationalists
in her party.
The prime minister’s predicament is that his political strength depends on his ability to stretch the Conservative Party’s blanket over its uneasy bedfellows of flag-waving
nationalists
and free-market fundamentalists; but the European question pits one side against the other.
For nationalists, it is a threat, undermining British sovereignty and control over the country’s borders.
The Kremlin Two StepMoscow – Westerners often see Russian politics in terms of a high-level struggle between liberals and conservatives: Ligachev and Yakovlev under Gorbachev; reformers and
nationalists
under Yeltsin; siloviki and economic liberals under Putin.
Within the Balkans, however, it has become a political tool that both
nationalists
and their opponents exploit in a never-ending game of divide and (hope to) rule.
The
nationalists
of these small nations are leading their countries down a path to a fresh series of catastrophes, in which they appear and disappear from the map like television ads.
The Return of the Irish QuestionLONDON – Almost exactly 20 years ago, after months of delicate and difficult negotiation, leaders of Northern Ireland’s two main political camps – Catholic
nationalists
and republicans on one side;Protestant unionists on the other – signed the Good Friday Agreement, ending more than 30 years of violence and bloodshed.
The rise of extreme
nationalists
in places like Greece and Finland has reinforced the belief that talking about immigration, except to argue against it, is politically fraught.
The nexus among military officers, jihadists, and hardline
nationalists
has created a nuclear-armed “Terroristan” that will most likely continue to threaten regional and global security.
In general, abstract and lofty visions are not good enough to compete with the simple and potent message espoused by
nationalists.
This does not, however, mean that Europe’s defenders should attempt to hijack the nationalists’ vocabulary to serve a pro-European agenda, as European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker did when he called for “European sovereignty” – whatever that is – in his recent state of the union address.
Pro-European leaders cannot forge a new way forward by making themselves look more like nationalists; on the contrary, they must show just how different they are.
Both appear to be sincere economic nationalists: Trump hopes to make the US self-sufficient in aluminum and steel, while AMLO seeks the same for Mexico in corn, wheat, beef, pork, and lumber.
In Europe, it is predominantly
nationalists
and nativist populists that have risen to prominence, with the left advancing only in a few places such as Greece and Spain.
This was true of Mao's guerrilla war against the Japanese occupation, the Civil War against Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists, the Korean War against the US, and even the Vietnam War, where China backed the North.
The meaning was clear to all: Weimar Russia, like Weimar Germany, signified a weak republic attacked from within by
nationalists
yearning to restore authoritarian ways.
Today’s hardcore Russian
nationalists
consider Putin’s regime too soft, too pragmatic, too reasonable – in their language, “weak and indecisive.”
Judging by Putin’s most recent address to parliament, his regime is fully aware of the danger posed by populist
nationalists.
The populist nationalists, because they reject these fundamentals, are the unremitting political antagonists of all liberals.
Yet an alliance with the
nationalists
against Putin currently tempts many Russian liberals.
Now that China is testing its growing power by claiming territories, not just in the East China Sea, but also in the South China Sea, Japanese
nationalists
insist that Japan must act as a big power, and be seen as a serious player, fully prepared to defend its sovereignty, even over a few insignificant rocks.
Finally, there is the revolutionary Islamist vision espoused by Hamas, which seeks to continue fighting and using terrorism, regardless of how much time it takes and lives it costs, until it defeats both Israel and Palestinian secular
nationalists.
In the meantime, however, Hamas is willing to form alliances with the nationalists, particularly the militant faction of Fatah.
Serb
nationalists
had quashed Kosovo’s autonomy.
But plans for such a two-track Europe can advance only if Merkel can overcome German
nationalists
who want to break up the single currency, and only if Macron can silence integrationist zealots in Brussels who want to force all EU countries to join the eurozone.
Let Europe Lead in UkraineWASHINGTON, DC – As Russia’s annexation of Crimea proceeds, the United States must step back; the European Union must step forward; and the international community must ensure both that Russia pays a steep economic and political price for its actions, and that Russian and Ukrainian
nationalists
do not lock both sides into a deadly spiral of violence.
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