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THERE ARE INTERPRETATIONS that are growing more and more complicated, theories that explain and methods that help comprehend nationalism. This phenomenon long ago spread far and wide beyond the framework of disciplines that normally studied it to become an object of interest of academic branches that study international processes and relationships. They supply the background against which the "self-evident opinions" about nations and nationalism George Kennan offered in his Around the Cragged Hill* look like old postcards that gladden the eye and warm up the soul.
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