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..., meaning the United States and the European Union, has recently evolved into Turkey-centric we... concerned that its western and European identity be recognized by western/European countries themse...
... all individuals with mixed Indian and European heritage; rather, it refers to distinctive peoples... own customs, and recognizable group identity separate from their Indian or Inuit and European f...
...No longer concerned solely with European security, NATO is now an alliance with an increasi... questions about NATO's role and identity. Is NATO a transatlantic alliance bound together b...
...Integration and Identity E. Elements of Ad Hoc Precedence for the Majority ... Canada, Australia, and several European countries, including England. We can define these ...
...: Cultural Discursive Landscapes of the European North." In Geography, International Relations and ...
... of national, ethnic, and religious identity that influenced debates about representation. In t... Konrad Adenaur in the creation of the European Union. (6) . Asking how Christian ethics informed ...
Oh the other hand, because [Anne McClintock] understands nationalisms as necessarily gendered, and because of her keen attention to the use of domestic trope in representing national homelands, she cannot simply dismiss the identifications of nations with the family and domestic spaces as a matter of "political love." She shows that the trope of the family works on two levels: "First, it offers a 'natural' figure for sanctioning national hierarchy within a putative organic unity of interests. Second, it offers a 'natural' trope for figuring national time" (1997, p. 91). Consequently, the family and domestic space "offered an indispensable metaphoric figure by which national difference could be shaped into a single historical genesis narrative" (p. 91). Just as hierarchies of age and gen...
... familial images "naturalize" national identity, thereby surrounding it with "a halo of disinteres... men and women) excluded from the "European family" of "civilized nations." Ultimately, images...
This slack approach comes out in the vagueness concerning the killers' identity. They're offered up as generic Central European war criminals, which in itself seems like an arrogant Anglo-American tendency to treat foreign countries and their histories as interchangeable. And what about their motivations: Why would war criminals want to take revenge on weapons dealers? Wouldn't this be like eight-year-olds raging at candy manufacturers? Despite a nod to Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove -- a bit of over-reaching there -- the satire is low-level. Sure, we have an Anglo-American alliance blithely insulated to the harm they might be doing to other countries. (No coincidence that the head of the corp is a rootin'-tootin' terrorist-hatin' Texan named George. I'm just surprised the scripters ...
...and Canada to that of the European theater, where it was believed any nuclear confron...
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