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  List of nationalist conflicts and organizations - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
List of nationalist conflicts and organizations - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This is a list of nationalist conflicts and nationalist organizations.
List of nationalist conflicts and organizations, Ethnic nationalist conflicts, Ethnic nationalist organizations, See also and Lists of organizations.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/List_of_nationalist_conflicts_and_organizations   (124 words)

  
 Nationalism
Nationalists define individual nations on the basis of certain criteria, which distinguish one nation from another; and also determine "who is a member of each nation".
Nationalists recognise that 'non-national' states exist; indeed, the struggles of early nationalist movements were often directed against empires, such as Austria-Hungary.
Strictly speaking, overseas colonies conflict with the principles of the nation-state, since they are not part of the historic homeland of the nation, and their inhabitants clearly do not belong to the same ethnic group, speak its language, or share its culture.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/na/Nationalism.htm   (6721 words)

  
 WARSAW Nationalist - GOwarsaw.eu: Warsaw business tourism web site and guide to business services, conferences, hotels, ...
Nationalists define individual nations on the basis of certain criteria, which distinguish one nation from another; and determine who is a member of each nation.
Nationalist movements are surrounded by other nationalist movements and nations, and this may colour their version of nationalism.
Nationalists obviously have a positive attitude toward their own nation, although this is not a definition of nationalism.
www.gowarsaw.eu /warsaw-info/index.php?title=Nationalist   (6183 words)

  
  Nationalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is the discrete or implied doctrine which holds the preservation and independence of its distinct identity, in all its aspects, and the "glory and wellbeing" of the nation as core aspects of its fundamental ethos.
Irish Nationalists are not fighting for theological distinctions like transubstantiation, the status of the Virgin Mary, or the primacy of the Pope.
While Stalinism was not overtly nationalist in doctrine, ethnic minorities within the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe were brutally repressed during Stalin's reign, and a strong nationalist character was encouraged during World War II (the Great Patriotic War).
nationalism.mindbit.com   (3746 words)

  
 Politics1 - Guide to American Political Parties
An additional party-related organization is the Partisan Prohibition Historical Society, a group of party activists (somewhat independent of Dodge's control) that want to turn Prohibition Party policy into law.
Marxist political organizer James Harris was the SWP Presidential nominee in 1996 (ballot status in 11 states - 8,500 votes - 0.01%) and 2000 (ballot status in 14 states - 7,378 votes - 9th place - 0.01%).
Marxist political organizer and journalist Róger Calero was the SWP Presidential nominee in 2004 -- ballot status in 14 states - 10,791 votes - 9th place - 0.01% -- even though he was constitutionally ineligible as a foreign citizen living in the US as a Permanent Resident Alien.
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 Contemporary Conflicts
During that decade, a reformist and nationalist leadership was overthrown in a bloody coup in 1963 led by the Ba'th Party.
The vast majority of the population was neither organized economically, nor politically.
The backgrounds of the new revolutionary leaders, almost all owing their rise to occupying jobs in the state apparatus and particularly the armed forces, was an additional reason for fetishizing the state and its capabilities to 'produce' progress.
conconflicts.ssrc.org /iraq/khafaji   (7268 words)

  
 The Party-List Election: Looking Back and Forward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intensive factional conflicts among the traditional political parties pervade, from the national down to the local levels of government.
The rationale of the exclusion was "to enable Filipino citizens belonging to the marginalized and underrepresented sectors, organizations and parties and who lack well-defined constituencies to become members of the House of Representatives." The declared intent of the law is to "promote proportional representation" in the election of members of the House.
At worst, the party-list system is aimed at coopting, or inducing the leaders of progressive people's organizations to partake of the perks and privileges offered by traditional politics and eventually to forsake their militant stand for genuine social change.
www.bulatlat.com /archive/016satur.htm   (1733 words)

  
 Nationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diaspora nationalism (or, as Benedict Anderson terms it, "long-distance nationalism") generally refers to nationalist feeling among a diaspora such as the Irish in the United States, or the Lebanese in the Americas and Africa, and the Armenians in Europe and the United States.
In practice, nationalists sometimes combined a belief in self-determination in Europe, with colonisation in Africa or Asia.
While internationalism in the cosmopolitanist context by definition implies cooperation among nations, and therefore the existence of nations, proletarian internationalism is different, in that it calls for the international working class to follow its brethren in other countries irrespective of the activities or pressures of the national government of a particular sector of that class.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nationalist   (7568 words)

  
 CSP - Current Major Armed Conflicts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Communal armed conflicts involve fighting between militants from local, often ethnic, communities without direct involvement by the central state; the state is a central conflict actor in the other three conflict types.
The magnitude numbers listed represent a scaled, categorical indicator of the destructive impact of the violent episode on the directly-affected society, similar to that used to gauge the destructive power of storms and earthquakes.
Suspended indicates that serious armed conflict has been suspended for a substantial period due to stalemate, ceasefire, or peace settlement; all suspended conflicts are considered tentative until the suspension of armed conflict has persisted for four or more years, as it often takes that long to fully implement the terms of the settlement.
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 Wilf Family Department of Politics" + titlesec + "
Formal organization of parties on the national and state levels and control of the parties within the state.
Evolution of local party organizations, the rise and fate of party "bosses," and the predicament of the ordinary citizen in the urban community.
Examines the continuing conflict and terrorism in Northern Ireland and dynamics of change in the Thatcher era and beyond.
www.nyu.edu /gsas/dept/politics/undergrad/undergrad_list.shtml   (5376 words)

  
 List_of_nationalist_conflicts_and_organizations - The Wordbook Encyclopedia
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The list of authors you can find on this page.
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 Last Minute Battle to Stop Tookie Williams Execution
We do not object to others who are insistent on organizing such actions, but we argue that such actions should be conducted separate and apart from the mass legal protests organized by the broader movement.
The present competing antiwar organizations are essentially dominated by competing political currents on the left who are more concerned with subordinating the movement to their own ends than in maximizing its potential power.
Organization and control of the united front mobilizations emanating from the unity of the broader trade union movement, its component parts, federations or whatever labor structures exist, are determined by votes of the chosen leaderships of these bodies.
www.socialistaction.org /politicalresolution2005.htm   (9525 words)

  
 Chapter 8 -- Foreign Terrorist Organizations
Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) aliases cited are consistent with and drawn from the Specially Designated Nationals list maintained by the Department of Treasury.
Al-Qaida’s organizational strength is difficult to determine in the aftermath of extensive counterterrorist efforts since 9/11.
The new organization continues to employ violence to achieve its goals of peasant revolution, abolition of class hierarchies, and expansion of Maoist-controlled "liberated zones", eventually leading to the creation an independent "Maoist" state.
www.state.gov /s/ct/rls/crt/2005/65275.htm   (17037 words)

  
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According to Harold Jacobson, author of one of the established texts in international organization, NGOs, like intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), have regularly scheduled meetings of their members' representatives, specified decision-making procedures, and a permanent staff.[1] Their members are usually individuals and private associations, rather than states, and they may be formally established networks of other organizations.
Grassroots organizations are generally locally organized groups of individuals which have spring up to empower their members and take action on particular issues of concern to them.
Social movements are broader and more diffuse than organizations; a social movement encompasses a broad segment of society which is interested in fomenting or resisting social change in some particular issue--area, such as disarmament, environmental, civil rights, or women's movements.[2] A social movement may include NGOs and grassroots organizations.
www.beyondintractability.org /m/role_ngo.jsp   (4800 words)

  
 Use of U.S. Forces Abroad
It brings up to date a 1989 list that was compiled in part from various older lists and is intended primarily to provide a rough sketch survey of past U.S. military ventures abroad.
The list does not include covert actions or numerous instances in which U.S. forces have been stationed abroad since World War II in occupation forces or for participation in mutual security organizations, base agreements, or routine military assistance or training operations.
As the nationalist revolution approached, in October an ensign and 10 men tried to enter Wuchang to rescue missionaries but retired on being warned away and a small landing force guarded American private property and consulate at Hankow.
www.history.navy.mil /wars/foabroad.htm   (8276 words)

  
 Socialist Action newspaper
The government of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement that took office in 1952 did not lead the revolution, but it was able to rise to power because the revolution had failed to produce its own political leadership.
The question of the Constituent Assembly, which is supposed to be elected in July and to begin sitting in August, is also a focus of conflict for the new government.
An Argentine Trotskyist organization, the Partido de Trabajadores al Socialismo (PTS), has noted that Morales’ plan for the assembly is to have it adopt a social pact among all sections of the Bolivian population, including the capitalists.
www.socialistaction.org /foley35.htm   (1279 words)

  
 UN Policy on Nationalist-Separatist Movements
With such a large number of conflicts waiting to be defused, statesmen bound by divergent national interests and limited time and resources, daily have to make the difficult choice of which crisis to attend to immediately, and which to defer to a later date.
Nationalist-Separatist Movements attempts to accomplish this by dealing with conflicts which have been discussed in the United Nations, and are to date unresolved.
Kampuchea was the staging ground for one of the bloodiest conflicts in the last twenty years.
www.munfw.org /archive/47th/ga1.htm   (3687 words)

  
 Congo: Neo-Colonialism Made in U.S.A. Congo: Neo-Colonialism Made in U.S.A. Made in U.S.A.
Under these conditions, it is urgent to defend the miners and rail workers unions and other organizations of the exploited masses against attempts by the new government to subjugate them.
In response to a question at a March 12 hearing of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a Pentagon spokesman provided a list of 43 Rwandan military officers and non-coms who had received training in the U.S. or participated in training courses given in Rwanda by the American Navy (Rwanda is landlocked!).
The episodic “socialist” rhetoric of some of the nationalist leaders expressed their need to use the state as a machine for the primary accumulation of the capital needed to form a bourgeoisie.
www.internationalist.org /congo4.html   (5695 words)

  
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A list of the SAS courses that will count toward the certificate will be included with class registration information.
Topics to be covered may include: comparative HR; cultural relativism & conflict management; HR for financial capital-intensive and intellectual capital-intensive organizations; productivity and performance; the role of leadership and followership; loyalty and whistle blowing; rewards and compensation; and differential pricing of labor markets and goods/services.
There will be a review of forms of business organizations, and of issues including sources of corporate law, one man companies, fiduciary duties, de facto and de jure companies, independent directors, affiliated enterprises, stock options, private placement, derivative actions, mergers, and acquisitions.
www.semesteratsea.com /voyages/summer2003/su2003_courselist.html   (6464 words)

  
 soc.history.war.vietnam FAQ: Recommended Reading List
We have also attempted to make this list as diversified as possible, both in the range of topics and the viewpoints represented.
The first section of the reading list is a short core reading list, works both of exceptional merit and focus.
Rohde examines, in particular, the interplay of veterans on an internet mailing list, including their own views on such issues as forgiveness and the interactions of veterans with Dr. Jonathan Shay who presents the bio-medical model in "Achilles in Vietnam".
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 [CTRL] A Small Circle of Friends Larry Pratt, the Council fo
The Soviet, Chinese, and Cuban revolutions were traumas to Western elites, and the on-going conflicts and the well-publicized abuses of Communist states have contributed to elevating opposition to communism to a first principle of Western ideology and politics.
Prior to Reagan's 1980 election, CIS was the principle organization leading the charge for an "activist" foreign policy to "defeat communism" in Central America.
In Bolivia, Thomas Ward was a liaison between the CIA, Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, Barbie's organization, the "Fiances of Death" and the regime of "cocaine general" Luiz Garcia Meza, prior to Bolivia's bloody 1980 putsch.
www.mail-archive.com /ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg38809.html   (4954 words)

  
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Courses listed in dual degree departments are notcomprehensive in respect to what dual degree students may take.1 4Land Use Planning Ann Burkhart JurisprudenceÃProblems of law and morality, the logic of legal analysis, punishment, social justice, legal and moral responsibility, limitations on individual freedom.
Examines MCH activities in the context of "Healthy People 2000," including the history and organization of programs, policies, and advocacy activities.'Principles of Maternal and Child HealthEdward EhlingerRPrinciples, policies, programs, and practices for identifying and meeting the needs of children and adolescents with chronic health conditions and of their families.
Policies on organizational, local, state, and federal levels affecting health status, financing, and delivery of health and mental health services.
www.hhh.umn.edu /img/assets/3570/outlist.xls   (1966 words)

  
 Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798 - 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This report lists hundreds of instances in which the United States has used its armed forces abroad in situations of military conflict or potential conflict or for other than normal peacetime purposes.
It was compiled in part from various older lists and is intended primarily to provide a rough survey of past US military ventures abroad, without reference to the magnitude of the given instance noted.
Most instances listed since 1980, are summaries of US military deployments reported to Congress by the President as a result of the War Powers Resolution.
www.au.af.mil /au/awc/awcgate/crs/rl30172.htm   (12650 words)

  
 Defend Palestinian People! For Arab-Hebrew Workers Republic!
In 1919, World Zionist Organization leader Chaim Weizman wrote to British prime minister Lloyd George to say, “The whole economic future of Palestine is dependent upon its water supply for irrigation and for electric power.” In his letter, Weizman advocated making the Litani River (now in Lebanon) the northern boundary of Palestine.
Various pseudo-socialist organizations have long tailed after the PLO, declaring that Palestinian nationalism is “progressive,” as they do with nationalist groups throughout the world.
Palestinian nationalists who today see Israel as nothing but a solid Zionist bloc have the same outlook as the European Zionists who in the early 20th century could see in the gentiles nothing but a solid anti-Semitic bloc.
www.internationalist.org /palestineintifada0201.html   (6946 words)

  
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The crisis is therefore widely regarded as an internal Yugoslav conflict not subject to UN intervention.
Unlike other conflicts areas (Rwanda, Sierra Leone, East Timor), where the US has ignored communal violence, Kosovo is situated at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and the Middle East: It holds a strategic interest for the US.
Technology and money, together with the organized mafia, represent the base of the new way of ruling the world, whereas new weapons for mass destruction of people and material goods are the means of its realization.Yugoslavia has been experiencing great horrors these days.
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/abolition-usa/archive/v01.n106   (4794 words)

  
 HIST - History
Topics include traditional societies, impact of imerialism, nationalist and communist movements, Pacific War, Cultural Revolution in China, Vietnam Conflict and emergence of the Japanese economic powerhouse.
Explores the political discussion over ratification of the Constitution, the continued presence of unresolved economic and social crises, and the rise of an opposition to the Federalists from the ranks of American society.
HIST 321 Civil War and Reconstruction 3 Sectional conflict and the struggle between rival nationalisms in mid-19th-century United States.
www.udel.edu /provost/ugradcat/ugradcat95/26/list/47.html   (5135 words)

  
 Journalists killed in 2005
They either died in the line of duty or were deliberately targeted for assassination because of their reporting or their affiliation with a news organization.
The Esperat family lawyer, Nena Santos, told the Manila Standard that the dismissal was "highly questionable and suspicious," and that it was a "miscarriage of justice." Santos said the judge made the decision the day before being transferred to another jurisdiction, and the court clerk did not announce the ruling until September 20.
The Kinshasa-based press freedom organization Journaliste en Danger (JED) reported that several masked men approached Kangundu in front of his house, forced their way in, and shot his wife as she tried to escape.
www.cpj.org /killed/killed05.html   (11174 words)

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