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nationalism

American  
[nash-uh-nl-iz-uhm, nash-nuh-liz-] / ˈnæʃ ə nlˌɪz əm, ˈnæʃ nəˌlɪz- /

noun

  1. spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation.

    He describes how the intense and unconquerable nationalism of India’s hundreds of millions contributed to the decline of the British empire.

  2. devotion and loyalty to one's own country; patriotism.

    The promotion of a healthy nationalism is part of the responsibility of the leaders of a newly independent, diverse nation.

  3. excessive patriotism; chauvinism.

    This kind of nationalism, intolerance, or imperialism seems to occur even in the best democracies.

  4. the desire for national advancement or political independence.

    A surge in Quebec nationalism led to the formation of the Parti Québécois, which was committed to a political route to Quebec independence.

  5. the policy or doctrine of asserting the interests of one's own nation viewed as separate from the interests of other nations or of the international community.

    There’s a struggle between integration and global values on the one hand, and uncompromising nationalism on the other.

  6. an idiom or trait peculiar to a nation.

  7. a movement, as in the arts, based upon the folk idioms, history, aspirations, etc., of a nation.


nationalism British  
/ ˈnæʃnə-, ˈnæʃənəˌlɪzəm /

noun

  1. a sentiment based on common cultural characteristics that binds a population and often produces a policy of national independence or separatism

  2. loyalty or devotion to one's country; patriotism

  3. exaggerated, passionate, or fanatical devotion to a national community See also chauvinism

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nationalism Cultural  
  1. The strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state are of primary importance. Also, the belief that a people who share a common language, history, and culture should constitute an independent nation, free of foreign domination.


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Nationalism is opposed to colonialism and imperialism.

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Etymology

Origin of nationalism

First recorded in 1830–40; national ( def. ) + -ism ( def. )

Explanation

Nationalism is the belief that your own country is better than all others. Sometimes nationalism makes people not want to work with other countries to solve shared problems. It is important not to confuse nationalism with patriotism. Patriotism is a healthy pride in your country that brings about feelings of loyalty and a desire to help other citizens. Nationalism is the belief that your country is superior, without question or doubt. In some cases, nationalism can inspire people to break free of a foreign oppressor, as in the American Revolution, but nationalism can also lead a country to cut itself off from the rest of the world.

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The multipolar world and resource nationalism is complicating supply chains.

From MarketWatch • May 15, 2026

The state was home to some of the forebears of Hindu nationalism, including the first president of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the predecessor to the BJP.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 6, 2026

Negar Mortazavi, a senior fellow at the left-leaning Center for International Policy, said that the attacks fueled greater nationalism and unity among Iranians.

From Barron's • Apr. 8, 2026

“What is nationalism? Is it a political idea? Or is it a house, a land, a memory of a place?” he asked.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 7, 2026

It’s also possible that Tania’s Diary of a Red Army Woman sequence, which was full of Russian nationalism, was a little too controversial for American audiences.

From "A Thousand Sisters" by Elizabeth Wein

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