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Its culture has nationalistic elements, and, partly through the vigorous pursuit of economic relationships, it is expanding its influence around the world.
In a recent interview, McVicar spoke eloquently of how he was troubled by German nationalistic elements within this otherwise "heart-warming" opera, by Wagner's antisemitic characterisation of Beckmesser, and by the work's association with the Nazis, who accorded it propagandistic status.
But existing political groups proved adept at exploiting them, and according to Morton Abramowitz, a former United States ambassador and a board member of the International Crisis Group, which has been monitoring the implementation of Dayton, the elections served mainly to "solidify the power of the most nationalistic elements".
We all have to deal with it in our own way, but when you penetrate below the surface of what Wagner is writing, then it goes much deeper than the nationalistic elements that were grabbed by Hitler and the Third Reich".
Serbia's military successes and Serbian outrage over the Austro-Hungarian annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina emboldened nationalistic elements in Serbia and Serbs in Austria-Hungary who chafed under Austro-Hungarian rule and whose nationalist sentiments were stirred by Serbian "cultural" organizations.
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The third cause was the resolution of church-state relations, in the course of which the church submitted to the power of the princes in politics but gained control over the culture, style, and ideology of the dynasty, producing the peculiar amalgam of nationalistic, autocratic, and Orthodox elements that became the official culture of high Muscovy.
The soberest critics stay away and dismiss the affair as a nationalistic display co-opted by right-wing elements.
The methods of government that they devised, centred on the one-party monopoly and known since the early 1920s as "totalitarian," were emulated not by elements sympathetic to communism but by nationalistic radicals hostile to it, such as Benito Mussolini in Italy and Adolf Hitler in Germany.
Its many states, some long-established, introduced another divisive element that was augmented by modern nationalistic sentiments.
Some of these elements are religious, even fundamentalist, others are nationalistic, others are both.
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