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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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Citizenship, the State, the Nation-state and Nationality

1995
If, as J. M. Barbalet suggests, citizenship defines, or distinguishes between, those who are and those who are not members of a common community or society, it follows, as Barbalet goes on to say, that citizenship ‘can be characterized as both a status and a set of rights’, where (guided by Marshall) civil, political and social rights make up the ...
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Nationalism and nation-states

This chapter considers both the inclusionary and exclusionary aspects of national identity, through a focus on the exceptional year of 2020 and the global effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. This moment brought many key concepts in human geography sharply into focus, including borders, community, citizenship, authority, racism, and power, and we discuss ...
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Energy and the state of nations

Energy, 2011
The mathematical conditions for the existence of macroeconomic production functions that are state functions of the economic system are pointed out. The output elasticities and the elasticities of substitution of energy-dependent Cobb-Douglas, CES and LinEx production functions are calculated.
Lindenberger, Dietmar, Kümmel, Reiner
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Nation, Nation-State, and Nationalism

2019
Abstract Max Weber published a good deal as a German nationalist. He wrote about nation and state as a social scientist. Much of his political writing promoted German interests at home and abroad. As a scientist he wrote about ethnic community, national community, and state (though rather less about nationalism and nation-state).
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Nation‐states and states of mind: Nationalism as psychology

Critical Review, 1996
Abstract The rise of nationalism parallels that of the state, suggesting that the relationship between the two is symbiotic and that nations are neither natural nor spontaneous but rather are political constructions. Ernest Gellner's economically determinist account of the rise of the nation‐state, however, understates the emotive and psychological ...
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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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Nations, Nationalism and the State

1996
Nationalism has been one of the most powerful political forces of the modern age. There is endless debate on its meaning and content and over the historical specificity of the term. Nationalism is a doctrine of self-determination; that much is agreed. Yet the definition of the group which is entitled to self-determination and the conditions under which
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Language Planning in State Nations and Nation States

2004
The history of the politics of nation state building reveals how the conscious promotion of language convergence was part of the development of the nation state. The national language takes on a number of important roles in the nation building process. First, it has a utilitarian role.
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