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This is the trouble with "centrism," the nonideological ideology of which the Mike Bloomberg brand is state of the art.

7 Max Brod was the friend, editor and biographer of which writer? 8 Juche (self-reliance) is the official ideology of which country?

This holds that it wants a bomb not out of fear but because of ambition: an ambition to dominate its region and enact a revolutionary ideology, of which eliminating Israel is an inseparable and even sacred part.

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There's a centralising of curatorial decision-making, and an application of political ideology on which organisations and which projects should get funded.

It is a brilliant immanent critique of the ideology on which the World Cup, and indeed any purportedly unifying global sporting event, rests.

In the book, Gove argued that the world faces an existential threat from extremist ideology, much of which originates in Saudi Arabia.

The author is a sure-handed and entertaining guide through the thickets of argument, personality and ideology out of which the American nation emerged, particularly when he exposes the all-too-human motives of men now regarded as paragons of wisdom and virtue.

Dylan Roof, the racist, did what he did, explained the NAACP chief, because he was indoctrinated into "racist ideology," all of which "we have to address".

As it stands today, the NHS is defined by a set of attributes, determined to an extent by contextual factors such as custom, feasibility, resources and prevailing ideology, some of which (such as the ownership of the delivery agents) have changed over the years.

Of course 9/11 is not on the same level as World War II, but surely it is an eerie equivalent to Pearl Harbor, where, interestingly, American casualties were nearly the same and which also reflected an environment of growing tension between two different ideologies, out of which came a treacherous and unexpected attack on the United States.

During the early 1960s then-President Sukarno declared a new state ideology of Nasakom, which stood for Nasionalisme, Agama, dan Komunisme (Nationalism, Religion, and Communism), which would complement the existing policy of Pancasila.

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