Majorism, if there can be such a thing, is not at all like Thatcherism, with its strident nationalism and exaltation of capitalism unbound.
In addition, his strident nationalism continually reinforced the nationalist sentiments in the other republics, particularly Croatia.
With his anti-American diatribes, Mr. Zhirinovsky has become well known for his strident nationalism.
Both men are former Communists and both built their present power bases on strident nationalism.
These attitudes were far from new; but in the nineteenth century, in an age of increasingly strident nationalism, they stand out more clearly than ever before.
But these parties are prone to demagogy and strident nationalism.
Sakeasi Butadroka (died 2001) was a Fijian politician noted for his strident ethnic nationalism.
Perhaps the book's most disturbing aspect -and likely to be the most controversial - results from Mr. Morris's strident nationalism.
However, we are also aware that sport can sometimes be accompanied by horrific acts of violence, abominable racist outbursts and unacceptable strident nationalism.
In these early writings, he set out views that combined liberalism with strident nationalism, a combination that would dominate his views for the rest of his life.