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Dual loyalty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dual loyalty
In politics, dual loyalty is loyalty to two separate interests that potentially conflict with each other. ==Inherently controversial== While nearly all examples of alleged "dual loyalty" are considered highly controversial, these examples point to the inherent difficulty in distinguishing between what constitutes a "danger" of dual loyalty – i.e., that there exists a pair of ''misaligned'' interests – versus what might be more simply a pair of ''partially aligned'' or even, according to the party being accused, a pair of ''fully aligned'' interests. For example, immigrants who still have feelings of loyalty to their country of origin will often insist that their two (or more) loyalties do not conflict. As Stanley A. Renshon at The Center for Immigration Studies notes,
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