France might, for example, have continued with the revanchist attitude to Germany which blighted the continent in the inter-war period. |
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There were significant Arab fears at the time of revanchist Iranian designs on Bahrain. |
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The new revanchist Russia is not the existential threat that the Soviet Union was during the cold war. |
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St Stephen is seen as an unpleasant magyariser and Mr Solyom's activities as revanchist. |
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Speculations on xenophobic and revanchist moods have become usual elements of internal political struggle. |
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No one wants a revanchist, Versailles-type Serbia. |
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This revanchist minority is angry, unsatisfied, and ready to fight. |
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For years now, the ruling AKP has brazenly and overconfidently based its revanchist rhetoric on these fundamentals. |
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This approach could be termed neo-imperialist or revanchist. |
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On the flimsiest evidence, Poland's rulers seem determined to believe that Germany is revanchist and hostile. Sticking up for national self-interest is no crime. |
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What remains is an elegant brief history of the modern conservative movement, as unsparing in its critique of liberal hubris as of revanchist resentment. |
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Despite strong pacifist sentiment after World War I, its aftermath still caused irredentist and revanchist nationalism in several European states. |
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