All of the above. By the way, the Soviet Union does not exist anymore; it has been replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States, and some countries that were part of the Soviet Union have since become fully independent.
The continued success of Israel in military conflict.
Nationalism and both sides thought that it would be a short decisive conflict
Nationalism is a great tool for achieving international stability. If people take pride in their own country, they will not want to risk losing citizens to a war or conflict with another nation.
It caused tensions between countries (further enhancing the conflict between Germany and Britain) and it ignited the flame that then caused militarism, nationalism, and alliances.
Many Ottoman Turks questioned whether the policies of the state were to blame: some felt that the sources of ethnic conflict etc
Yes, under Andrew Jackson the forces of nationalism and sectionalism were in continual conflict.
The Turkish-Armenian conflict started with the start of Armenian nationalism and there aim for independence.
The continued success of Israel in military conflict.
Muslims and Hindus .
V. A. Tishkov has written: 'Ethnicity, nationalism and conflict in and after the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Nationalism, Ethnicity, Ethnic relations
Becuase A personm of Germany Had nationalism towards his country and killed Serb which started the conflict between Germany and other countries.
The major sources of conflict were language, religion, and economics.
MRT. has written: 'Pakistan and Muslim India. Nationalism in conflict in India'
Hopefully you know what nationalism means, well usually it'll go something like this: American: i think my country is so awesome French: NO MINE IS American: BLEEP YOU French: AMERICA SUCKS BLEEEEEEEP ethnic conflict right there ^_^
Nationalism and both sides thought that it would be a short decisive conflict
Albert Einstein was critical of nationalism and believed it to be a source of conflict and division among people. He advocated for a world without borders and emphasized the importance of global cooperation and unity.
yes