1. Nationalism and Globalization
(Gellner, E. 1983:1) Although fluctuated from time to time, nationalism has always been a strong historical strength and the most lasting, the most active and the most powerful force in international relations. ... With the increasing transnational flow, the ethnic issues within a country soon caused a series of continuous reaction in the world, a country's treatment to their nations and the treatment in international may lead to each nation's attention and alertness (Greenfield, 2005). ... Also, the numbers and importance of international system and international organizations are...
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