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A nation state is a geographical area that can be identified as deriving its political legitimacy from serving as a sovereign nation. A state is a political and geopolitical entity, while a nation is a cultural and ethnic one. The term "nation state" implies that the two coincide, but "nation state" formation can take place at different times in different parts of the world.
The concept of a nation state can be compared and contrasted with that of the multinational state, city state,empire, confederation, and other state formations with which it may overlap. The key distinction is the identification of a people with a polity in the "nation state."
Nation (from Latin: natio, "people, tribe, kin, genus, class, flock") is a social concept with no uncontroversial definition, but that is most commonly used to designate larger groups or collectives of people with common characteristics attributed to them—including language, traditions, customs (mores), habits (habitus), and ethnicity. A nation, by comparison, is more impersonal, abstract, and overtly political than an ethnic group. It is a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its autonomy, unity, and particular interests.
According to Joseph Stalin: "a nation is not a racial or tribal, but a historically constituted community of people;" "a nation is not a casual or ephemeral conglomeration, but a stable community of people"; "a nation is formed only as a result of lengthy and systematic intercourse, as a result of people living together generation after generation"; and, in its entirety: "a nation is a historically constituted, stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a common culture."
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This Lecture talks about Nation, Nationalism, State and Nation-State
Richard Campanaro - Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science. How to think about what you read, hear, and see on the news. How we often make life difficult for ourselves by confusing countries, nations, and states - three little words with big meanings. A quick and amusing romp through the world of international relations, given at the University of London International Programmes Open Evening on 6 September 2012. To learn more about studying International Relations with us click here: www.londoninternational.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/lse/bsc-international-relations
The Great War irrevocably transformed the map of Europe and the Middle East by provoking the dissolution of the major empires of the Hapsburgs, Romanovs and Ottomans. This lecture by UW History Professor, Devin Naar, focuses on the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the role of the war in galvanizing new nation-states in the region and the cataclysmic impact of these processes on diverse populations. Professor Naar will also delves into how the issues at stake in 1914 continue to echo today in the lands of the former Ottoman empire. Devin Naar, UW Professor of History 11/12/2014
Most of us would say we're from some country. But have you ever stopped to think about what a country actually is? If they are actually real or just imaginary ideas that we have come to agree upon and accept? And how they have come to play such a determining role in our lives? Subscribe To My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoFWz1e3VXKOoJ-E5cep1Eg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thought.Monkey.Community/ Music Credit: Nujabes – Rainy Way Back Home Script: If you think about it, countries don’t exist. They are only an imaginary idea that most people in the world have agreed with. But that’s probably not the answer you were looking for. As with most aspects of our lives, countries first exist because of our genetics. Humans evolved in small hunter and gatherer bands ins...
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This explanation of the meaning of the term "nation-state" is part of a digital video library of concepts for my new book. Its title is Hatching the Nation-State, to be released by Nimble Books www.nimblebooks.com on November 16, 2009. "Nation-state" is a term used by political scientists to capture four ideas. "Nation" refers to the people of any given country. The word also means the idea that people have of their country and their membership in it. "State" means the government of the country and also the territory any given nation-state inhabits and controls. The book proposes that four historical properties of the nation-state must evolve for the nation-state as a political institution to survive forces of globalization.
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This Lecture talks about Nation, Nationalism, State and Nation-State
Richard Campanaro - Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science. How to think about what you read, hear, and see on the news. How we often make life difficult for ourselves by confusing countries, nations, and states - three little words with big meanings. A quick and amusing romp through the world of international relations, given at the University of London International Programmes Open Evening on 6 September 2012. To learn more about studying International Relations with us click here: www.londoninternational.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/lse/bsc-international-relations
The Great War irrevocably transformed the map of Europe and the Middle East by provoking the dissolution of the major empires of the Hapsburgs, Romanovs and Ottomans. This lecture by UW History Professor, Devin Naar, focuses on the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the role of the war in galvanizing new nation-states in the region and the cataclysmic impact of these processes on diverse populations. Professor Naar will also delves into how the issues at stake in 1914 continue to echo today in the lands of the former Ottoman empire. Devin Naar, UW Professor of History 11/12/2014
This Lecture talks about Nation, Nationalism, State and Nation-State
The Great War irrevocably transformed the map of Europe and the Middle East by provoking the dissolution of the major empires of the Hapsburgs, Romanovs and Ottomans. This lecture by UW History Professor, Devin Naar, focuses on the final years of the Ottoman Empire, the role of the war in galvanizing new nation-states in the region and the cataclysmic impact of these processes on diverse populations. Professor Naar will also delves into how the issues at stake in 1914 continue to echo today in the lands of the former Ottoman empire. Devin Naar, UW Professor of History 11/12/2014
This Lecture talks about Nation, State and Nation- State.
Batasan Pambansa, Quezon City July 24, 2017 President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivers his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) during the Joint Session of the 17th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines at the House of Representatives in Quezon City on July 24, 2017. #DuterteSONA2017 * * * Connect with RTVM Website: http://rtvm.gov.ph Facebook: www.facebook.com/presidentialcom Twitter: @RTVMalacanang Google+: google.com/+RTVMalacanang Instagram: @RTVMalacanang
A renewed nation state, based on a more inclusive conception of who "we" are, may be the possible answer to challenges presented by globalization processes. Globalization processes challenge the nation state as we know it. Critics find it either too distant or to small to cope with the challenges of our time. The local and the global levels are offered as alternatives. However, the idea of global governance does not answer seriously the question of a democratic base for the polity. Speaker: Knut Kjelstadli. Professor at Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History at the University of Oslo.
International Governance Speakers Series Yogendra Yadav, Senior Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in New Delhi delivers a lecture entitled "The Rise of State-Nations."
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