Not for the first or last time did southern irredentism powerfully contribute to the marginalization of significant challenges to party hegemony. |
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Yet the two neighbours, along with Syria, share a mortal fear of their Kurdish minorities' irredentism. |
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Khuzestan, the oil-rich province of which Ahwaz is the capital, is home to most of Iran's 3m Arabs, and neighbouring Arab countries have a long tradition of stoking irredentism there. |
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It is also important that Xinjiang continue to be more prosperous than neighbouring central Asian Republics, lest that inspire Kazakh or Kyrgyz irredentism. |
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Americans felt they understood his agenda of territorial irredentism and greed. |
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Perhaps the Manchurian irredentism was as much an effect as a cause of the maturing nationalist movement with which it was associated. |
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In order to better control the zone to exploit these resources, BLUE and YELLOW intend to fight against the GREEN irredentism, if necessary by expelling the ethnic GREEN minority from the zone. |
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No, this is pure toponymic irredentism — both states disputing the right to use the name Macedonia, the birthplace of Alexander the Great, arguably the greatest Greek hero this side of the Olympos. |
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McCourt offers an astute analysis of Joyce's complex views on nationalism, with sufficient attention to Irish nationalism as well as Triestine irredentism. |
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Irredentism should not be confused with claims to overseas colonies, which are not generally considered part of the national homeland. |
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