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  • Between the “aging Japan”, “Lost Decade” and rising tide of neo-nationalism….. we need a new narrative, too.

    Soft and Fuzzy Historic Events 2009

  • Between the “aging Japan”, “Lost Decade” and rising tide of neo-nationalism….. we need a new narrative, too.

    Adjusting to the new narrative 2009

  • Between the “aging Japan”, “Lost Decade” and rising tide of neo-nationalism….. we need a new narrative, too.

    井の中の蛙 » Adjusting to the new narrative » Print 2009

  • And wallow in neo-nationalism as shown perhaps most recently and most clearly by Sarah Palin's campaign.

    James Boyce: The Darwin Depression: Time To Say Goodbye To How It Should Have Never Been. 2009

  • Between the “aging Japan”, “Lost Decade” and rising tide of neo-nationalism….. we need a new narrative, too.

    China is now Japan 2009

  • Between the “aging Japan”, “Lost Decade” and rising tide of neo-nationalism….. we need a new narrative, too.

    Adjusting to the new narrative 2009

  • Between the “aging Japan”, “Lost Decade” and rising tide of neo-nationalism….. we need a new narrative, too.

    China is now Japan 2009

  • All this alarms people like Gelman, a prominent political analyst as well as an art dealer, who sees neo-nationalism entering the mainstream.

    State of Hate 2007

  • Among the ideologues of neo-nationalism in Russia, there have been several figures of Muslim-Tatar background who subscribe to the ideal of a Eurasian or "Slavic-Turkic" union--roughly coinciding with the Soviet Union--whose common enemy is global, or Anglo-Saxon, capitalism.

    Prophets and tsars--revising the standard account 2006

  • Among the ideologues of neo-nationalism in Russia, there have been several figures of Muslim-Tatar background who subscribe to the ideal of a Eurasian or "Slavic-Turkic" union--roughly coinciding with the Soviet Union--whose common enemy is global, or Anglo-Saxon, capitalism.

    Harvard University Press Publicity Blog : 2006

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