Word: nationalistice
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The Administration tends to dismiss European complaints about U.S. policy, and some White House officials are openly contemptuous about the West European leaders' criticisms. Groans one White House aide: "It's a classic pattern. Whenever West European leaders are under political pressure at home, they get vocally nationalistic, carping at...
Fuel Source. Pérez is keenly interested in a U.S. oil-extraction process that could allow Venezuela's big Orinoco tar pools to be developed as a fuel source. The problem is that Caracas nationalized the petroleum industry 18 months ago and now many firms are wary of...
Glinka (1804-57) was the father of Russian nationalistic music. To listen to Russlan, composed in 1842, is to hear much that followed in the work of Tchaikovsky, Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, the young Stravinsky, even the Prokofiev of Love for Three Oranges. Russlan is a delicious fairy tale scored...
On top of all that, the dissident movement is turning from an embarrassment into a potentially serious problem. It exists not only in the Soviet Union but all over Eastern Europe, where it is not simply a protest against Communist totalitarian practices but a nationalistic protest against Soviet colonial rule...
American foreign policy in the Middle East is basically nationalistic and seeks a strong Israel to maintain a military and economic balance of power, Dr. Joseph Churba, former United States Air Force intelligence analyst, said last night in a lecture at Science Center A.