1. Nationalism - Inherently Aggressive and Expansionist
This is mainly due to how the nations feel as though their identity is under threat because of issues such as immigration and supraNationalism, which is the ability of bodies with global jurisdictions to impose their will on nation states. ... This is the result from the belief that as stable and successful societies must be based on shared values and a common culture, immigration should be firmly restricted or minority groups should be encouraged to conform into the culture of the "host" society. An example of this is in Britain in 1960's-90's under the conservatives with anti-immig...
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