FRANCE'S ASSIMILATION CHALLENGE

There are two kinds of nationalism in the world: one is secular, as seen in the US, a robust civic pride that might be called patriotism. The second is religious, as seen in Israel or Iran, in which faith and nation are closely intertwined. But there is a third kind of nationalism that is cultural....

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