Word: nationalistice
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Washington is concerned by Vajpayee's public pro-nuke pronouncements but accepts at face value private assurances that his government will not heat up the arms race, at least not before it has completed a lengthy comprehensive review of defense strategy. Pakistan is worried, though, by the aggressively nationalistic tone...
Baseball has this strange capacity to blur nationalities. Perhaps because it has no international competitions (aside from the largely ignored Olympics) to inflame nationalistic prejudices, or perhaps because some of our best players are foreign-born, baseball fans heartily embrace players from Japan, Mexico, Korea, the Dominican Republic, and all...
Far from being mere nationalistic posturing, then, Saddam's move seems be motivated by fear of what the Yankee experts might find. But he's playing a dangerous game: despite his talk of negotiation, Security Council nations are inching closer to retaliatory action.
A similar problem arises over the character of James, played genially by Jerome Kilty. James sounds only one note, however solidly, for the first three acts of the play--miserly, grumpy, critical, nationalistic in that way peculiar to formerly poor Irish-Americans. Real character development for James comes only in...
There is a debate among the Chinese too about whether they should join the interdependent world or hang back in a nationalistic fortress. The Chinese leaders often distrust and disagree with Washington's arguments. They point out, for example, that the U.S. is by far the world's largest seller...