Jingoists exhibit extreme national pride, as well as an aggressive and belligerent style of foreign policy. The term originated in Great Britain in the 1870's as a way of expressing its hostile attitude towards Russia during the Russo-Turkish War.
National government
Example of Public Opinion:In 1995, the University of Maryland Research Organization released an opinion survey that found that 75% of the respondents thought the national government spent too much money on foreign-aid programs, and upon asking how much of the national budget went for foreign-aid, the median response was 15%.
The United States gives foreign aid to other countries on a regular basis. The disadvantage of foreign aid include; increased national debt and the inability to care for the poor and needy citizens of our country.
Stay out of foreign affairs.
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers
seeking foreign and national investors who are individuals and not corporations who are interested in paying me if my ideas make them a financial profit
The intense pride and devotion to ones country is known as nationalism. If you're asking what extreme devotion to one's country with a belligerent foreign attitude (impose your will on other countries militarily) than jingoism is a good word. Answer "Patriotism" would be another, somewhat more positive word - "nationalism" tends to have negative connotations, as of course does "jingoism."
It demanded that people should be absolutely loyal to the nation and support its foreign expansion. It emphasised national glory.
Put simply fascism is a typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism, it is therefore against people who are perceived (by the government or party) to be foreign.
National Gallery for Foreign Art was created in 1985.
National Foreign Trade Council was created in 1914.
outside foreign land, extreme
advises the president on foreign policy and national security.military matters and foreign policy
No, an NRI or Foreign National cannot be a Shareholder in a one person Company.
Managing national security
No. But only if the person already has US permanent residency.
Zlatko Lagumdzija is the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Bosnia and Herzegovina's National Government.