Flags & Symbols
Below is an anecdote from Samuel P Huntington's book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order.
On January 3, 1992, a meeting of Russian and American scholars took place in the auditorium of a government building in Moscow. Two weeks earlier the Soviet Union had ceased to exist and the Russian Federation had become an independent country. As a result, the statue of Lenin which previously graced the stage of the auditorium had disappeared and instead the flag of the Russian Federation was now displayed on the front wall. The only problem, one American observed, was that the flag had been hung upside down. After this was pointed out to the Russian hosts, they quickly and quietly corrected the error during the first intermission.
An interesting story to tell about confused identities and the usage of identity symbols.
Posted by Kevin
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