Nationalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the interests, culture, and identity of a particular nation or group of people. It advocates for the sovereignty and unity of a nation and generally prioritizes the nation’s interests over those of other countries. Nationalism is a powerful and often controversial force in global politics, affecting national identities, government policies, and international relations.
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