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Amorphous Centrism
Occasionally, you stumble across something that perfectly articulates the current zeitgeist. Recently, Tim Stanley on the Daily T podcast  explained that Farage and Reform are neither a right-wing nor left-wing party; they are a nationalist outfit. Essentially meaning that on some issues the party tacks left, on others they sway right. Fundamentally opportunist, everything is underpinned by the idea and sense, whether factual or not, that decisions are made for your, the Bri
Tom Watkins
Nov 174 min read


Restoring the Yamato Spirit - Sanseito’s Nationalism & The Cultural Renewal of Modern Japan
On July 21, 2025, one day after the pivotal elections for the Upper House in Japan, a crowd of devoted supporters went into a frenzy,...
Nikita Triandafillidis
Oct 85 min read


Shame and American National Identity
Though the conceptions of international relations that form the basis of the foreign policies of nearly all states understand governments...
Anoushka Singh
Jun 153 min read


Anti-Americanism as Identity: A Canadian Tradition
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion Nationalist sentiment in Canada has surged in the wake of U.S. President Trump’s imposition of...
Brock Salvatore Cullen-Irace
May 244 min read
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