Nationalism as an influencing factor on the formation of national irredentist movements

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 4 (22):222-228 (2012)
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Abstract

Ethnic nationalism is considered as a political doctrine that creates the basis for the formation of irredentism. The purpose of the national irredentist movements is the unification of one nation’s groups that are separated by borders between several states. Irredentism is activated during the national liberation struggle and becomes the direction of state foreign policy in independence.

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