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  2. Nation state - Wikipedia

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    A nation-state is a political unit ... It has been speculated by both proponents of globalization and various science fiction writers that the concept of a nation ...

  3. Westphalian system - Wikipedia

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    According to the principle, every state, no matter how large or small, has an equal right to sovereignty. [2] Political scientists have traced the concept to the eponymous peace treaties which ended the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) and Eighty Years' War (1568–1648). The principle of non-interference was then further developed in the 18th ...

  4. Nation - Wikipedia

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    For Smith, creating a 'world of nations' has had profound consequences for the global state system, as a nation comprises both a cultural and political identity. Therefore, he argues, "any attempt to forge a national identity is also a political action with political consequences, like the need to redraw the geopolitical map or alter the ...

  5. Nations, Nation-States, and Nationalism - AOL

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    Nationalism is an unfettered mystical claim about abstract concepts like “the people” or “the nation”—ill-suited for a multiethnic, religiously and culturally diverse liberal democratic ...

  6. State (polity) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a national state, however, is not synonymous with nation state. Even in the most ethnically homogeneous societies there is not always a complete correspondence between state and nation, hence the active role often taken by the state to promote nationalism through an emphasis on shared symbols and national identity. [91]

  7. Marx's theory of the state - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the nations which grew out of the Middle Ages, tribal property evolved through various stages — feudal landed property, corporative moveable property, capital invested in manufacture — to modern capital, determined by big industry and universal competition, i.e. pure private property, which has cast off all semblance of a ...

  8. Nation-building - Wikipedia

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    Nation-building is the process through which these majorities are constructed." [3] In Mylonas's framework, "state elites employ three nation-building policies: accommodation, assimilation, and exclusion." [4]

  9. State-building - Wikipedia

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    However, in both major schools of theory, the state is the focus of thinking rather than the "nation" (nation conventionally refers to the population itself, as united by identity history, culture and language). The issues debated related to the structures of the state (and its relationship to society) and as a result, state-building is the ...