Club soccer’s year-round dominance and political fractures over national identity have quietly drained the World Cup of its old global power.
Browsing: Nationalism
Iran’s new grand strategy replaces revolutionary ideology with pragmatic nationalism, reshaping the Middle East after surviving a devastating two-front war.
Examining the volatile trajectory from Nakba to fascist street mobilization reveals the systematic targeting of Muslims and Jews in contemporary Britain.
Arab defections and US abandonment fuel Kurdish nationalism, resurrecting “greater Kurdistan” solidarity as SDF retreats to core areas.
Iranians want regime change, but foreign imposition would trigger nationalist backlash; internal transition is the only viable path.
