This ideology is collectivist in nature and holds that the only legitimate nations are those which are founded on national self-determination principles.
 
 
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An erudite analysis of the historical and cultural strands that have forged contemporary American Nationalism.
http://www.amconmag.com/article/2005/mar/14/00029/
Beyond Intractability: Nationalism
An essay authored by Charles Hauss on the subject of nationalism is published, defining the topic, offering information about why nationalism is important, and gives ideas as to what individuals and leaders can do.
http://www.beyondintractability.org/bi-essay/nationalism/
The Nationalism Project contains an extensive collection of materials related to the study of nationalism including: essays, articles, dissertations, book abstracts and reviews, subject bibliographies, etc.
http://www.nationalismproject.org/
Political scientists draw a sharp distinction between the concepts of state and nation. State refers to government and other institutions which run the country. Nation, by contrast, is a psychological characteristic, what individuals identify with.
http://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/nationalism/
The Nationalist is a non-profit organization concerned with nationalism in the United States of America's presidential election.
http://www.nationalist.org/
This web site describes the structures of Nationalism, specifically the characteristics of classic nationalism, and more recent identity political nationalist structures.
http://www.socresonline.org.uk/2/1/8.html
The Nationalism Project is a non-profit organization concerned with the core principles of this common political theory and its practice around the world.
http://www.nationalismproject.org/
The Rise of American Nationalism
If the ultimate cause of the American nationalism lies at the international level, it is here that the remedy must be sought.
http://www.taurillon.org/The-Rise-of-American-Nationalism