<div>For the purposes of this debate, resource-centric nationalism refers to a perception of a country emphasizing the positive traits of its' land and resources. Examples of this are Asian, African, and South American countries that frame the land as large and rich in resources.</div><div><br></div><div>Inversely, people-centric nationalism refers to a perception of a country emphasizing the positive traits of its' people. (e.g. "the people are smart" or "the people are hard-working")</div>