I wonder whether it's loss of empire, in living memory. We're past the Rule, Britannia phase of nationhood and in decline.
I think the US is up against loss of empire but hasn't acknowledged it yet. I'd expect that to lead to decreased nationalism around Washington and maybe increased nationalism in the remoter states as they're less tempted to defer to Washington. Cf the Scots being less prepared to defer to London.
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I think the US is up against loss of empire but hasn't acknowledged it yet. I'd expect that to lead to decreased nationalism around Washington and maybe increased nationalism in the remoter states as they're less tempted to defer to Washington. Cf the Scots being less prepared to defer to London.