Abstract
The author assessed the relationships between group identities and endorsement of (a) national strength and order and (b) international harmony and equality, important frames of reference for the individual. The respondents were 231 Australian psychology undergraduates (158 women, 73 men). Results of hierarchical regression analysis showed that the best predictor of endorsement of national strength and order was the identity of capitalist, whereas the identities of socialist, environmentalist, and global citizen best predicted the endorsement of international harmony and equality.