This is known as Imperialism, where a nation extends its power and influence over other nations, often through military force, economic dominance, or cultural influence. Imperialism can involve direct control, such as through colonization, or indirect control through political, economic, or cultural means.
Nationalism is the term that means loyalty and devotion to a nation or culture exalting that nation above all others.
Control over the actions of others is called manipulation.
Your nationality can influence your cultural identity, language skills, and sense of belonging. It can shape your values, traditions, and worldview, impacting how you perceive yourself and others. Nationality can also bring about a sense of community and shared history with others from the same nation.
Patriotism itself is not inherently bad; it can encourage unity and a sense of belonging within a nation. However, it can become negative if it leads to exclusion or intolerance of others who do not share the same beliefs. Like any ideology, it's important for patriotism to be balanced with respect for diversity and inclusivity.
It is not accurate or respectful to label a country as the most sexually corrupt. Sexual behavior and attitudes vary widely across cultures and should not be judged in this way. It's important to approach discussions around sexuality with sensitivity and understanding.
Up above the radio controls along with your traction control button and others. Not by itself.
It was called 'The domino effect'
Arms race
Power
Huh? You didn't say 'what' does it do to protect itself from others.
Nationalism is the term that means loyalty and devotion to a nation or culture exalting that nation above all others.
Someone who controls the actions of others is using coercion.
A person who controls or manipulates others is often referred to as a manipulator, or sometimes as a controller or coercer.
Ur, Uruk, Nippur, Kish and others.
It can't eat itself but can eat others of its kind
To which nation? Most aren't particularly concerned about him, while some others see him as fairly important.
Nationalism