The Slow Gestation of the Far Right
The rise of Vox in Spain reflects a resurgence of outdated Spanish nationalism rather than solely economic factors.
Gabonese opposition and businesses angry about social media ban
Opposition leaders and businesses in Gabon have expressed significant anger over the government's recent ban on social media platforms, citing concerns over nationalism and economic impacts.
John Ivison: Let the Turf War Over Carney’s Defence-Spending Bonanza Begin
A new Canadian defense industrial strategy is expected to create jobs and boost domestic defense acquisitions, amid internal tensions within the government over its implementation.
Conrad Black: In search of a distinct Canadian identity
Conrad Black discusses the quest for a unique Canadian identity and the implications of economic independence from the U.S.
Workers of All Countries, Network Together!
The article discusses the realization of Marx's dream of uniting the proletariat, which has instead evolved into a network of mass individuals leading to political and economic chaos, nationalism, and populism.
Why China is turning down the nationalist heat in its row with Japan
Amid high economic stakes, China is adopting a more cautious approach to its longstanding nationalist tensions with Japan, avoiding the escalation of public sentiments.