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Europeans and the Nation State

1998
AbstractThis chapter examines the relationship between public perceptions of government legitimacy (or satisfaction with democratic performance) at the national level and those at the supranational level, namely support for the European Community. The results are complex and not straightforward, and reveal a wide range of historical and contextual ...
Martinotti, G, STEFANIZZI, SONIA
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The End of the Nation State?

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 1997
It is generally recognized that international economic links are more extensive now than ever before, making it difficult for individual countries to achieve their economic and social objectives in isolation. It is perfectly rational, therefore, to wonder, as an increasing number of people have been doing in recent years, whether the nation state has ...
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Beyond the Nation-State?: The Transnational Firm and the Nation-State

Review of Radical Political Economics, 1990
Pitelis, C. (1991). Beyond the nation-state?: The transnational firm and the nation-state. Capital & Class, 15(1), 131-152.
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Nation, State, and Nation-State

2016
A nation is a body of people associated with a particular territory. Such a group of people needs to be sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government. A state is the body of people occupying a definite territory and organized under one government. Both involve the relationship of people to territory.
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Nation-State

Definition:Nation-state is a composite of two terms combined by a hyphen and whose contents are disputed in both cases, namely the nation and the state. The two terms are closely related but not identical; rather, they draw persuasive and assertive power from each other.
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THE NATION STATE

2010
Meanwhile, the intellectual revolution that sparked the Renaissance reached a new stage called the “Reformation” (1517–1648).1 Few acts in history were as revolutionary as when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of a Wittenberg church in 1517, condemning a corrupt papacy that sold offices and indulgences, and practiced usury.
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Nation States

2017
AbstractChapter 15 takes up some difficulties that arise in connection with nation states. The first is whether the account can accommodate ordinary talk about nation states. The chapter argues that many difficulties arise from ambiguities in how names for nation states are used.
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The Nation-State

2012
The significance of the nation-state to maritime governance is discussed. The future of the nation is central to this discussion and the changing position it has to play in existing hierarchical maritime governance and policy making.
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Nation States

2007
Drawing on diverse cultural forms, and ranging across disciplinary boundaries, Nation States maps the contested cultural terrain of Irish nationalism from the Act of Union of 1800 to the present. In looking at Irish nationalism as a site of struggle, Mays examines both the myriad ways in which the nation fashions itself as the a priori ground of ...
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Beyond the nation-state: territory, solidarity and welfare in a multiscalar Europe

Territory, Politics, Governance, 2021
Michael Keating
exaly  

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