What were the various stages in the rise of nationalist movements in Asia and the Middle East? How did traditional beliefs and practices aid and/or hinder the development of "modern" nationalist movements in Asia and the Middle East? Were these beliefs and practices as influential in this development process as colonial policies and military power? Explain using specific examples of nationalist movements in Asia and the Middle East.
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