Word: nationalistice
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Upon the conquest, the art of Mexico stumbled for a while, then swallowed up the onslaught of Spanish artistry and went on to spawn a new nationalistic and individual tradition. To show the whole sweeping story, the Mexican government prepared an encyclopedic exhibit of more than 2,000 works of...
Since his election last July, Illia has said next to nothing about how he intends to govern. He is considered pro-West and pro-free enterprise, though he campaigned on a nationalistic platform threatening to annul the controversial oil contracts signed by Frondizi's government with foreign companies between...
Cornered Giant. But logic never counts for much in Sukarno's Indonesia. To the Bung, Malaysia is a challenge to his grandiose dream of a new Indonesian empire that would cut an arc through Southeast Asia from the tip of Malaya to the northern islands of the Philippines. Moreover...
Back to the Colonies. Members average a handsome 8% return on the money they risk (some underwriting chiefs earn $140,000 yearly), but changing times have brought them modern-day migraines. British competitors are merging into scrappier combines, international airlines are buzzing about pooling their assets for self-insurance, and...
Kissenger was convinced in 1951 that the generation reaching positions of leadership vitally needed a chance to escape purely professional concerns and purely nationalistic attitudes. His idea bore fruit in the foundation of the Seminar. Each summer since 1951 the program has brought these young leaders to Harvard (all expenses...