The reliance on national governments and the nation state leaves the door open for the most reactionary forces. |
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The nation state is a political and economic and social system, an interconnected network of interacting individuals. |
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Globalisation undermined the nation state system upon which capitalism is historically based. |
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Their editorial sought to remind Washington of Georgia's fragility as a functioning nation state. |
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The establishment of a nation state fueled messianic visions, and may have concretized some ideas that should have been kept more fluid. |
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The interests of the working class do not lie in the defence and protection of the national borders of the nation state. |
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In the final analysis, the war resulted from the fact that in the epoch of world economy, the nation state was no longer viable. |
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Collectivists believed that war would help solidify the people into an even stronger nation state. |
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Any attempt to force the world economy back into the corset of the nation state will inevitably end in a catastrophe. |
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It's not a threat to national security, it's not threatening the continued existence of Australia as a nation state, or anything like that. |
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As the first national political party, it was organically integrated into the very functioning of the nation state. |
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They created a new world order based on the modern industrialised nation state. |
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One effect of this ability was a desire that history should serve the needs of the nation state in producing national histories. |
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That would be a really interesting way to erode power from the nation state. |
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This is a dangerous precedent to set since, after all, we are not the only nation state in the world. |
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In the modern world, in contrast to pre-industrial society, the nation state is functionally necessary. |
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The irony for nationalists is that the nation state is less able to deliver than ever. |
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The sovereign nation state, so the argument goes, leaves little social policy role for the European level. |
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It is just that the identity of the nation state will be defined far more by cultural identity than by economic identity. |
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The nation state with all its attendant laws, regulations and barriers is now viewed as a hindrance. |
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Like neighbouring Mali to her west, Niger is not a nation state defined by one language and one race, but a Commonwealth of peoples. |
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Universal anthems are one thing but in an increasingly homogenised, corporate world, the nation state obstinately refuses to wither away. |
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They defend the framework of the nation state and often promote some form of nationalism or regionalism. |
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Yet all of the old parties and organisations are rooted in the nation state. |
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If nationalism and the nation state were to some degree discredited on the Continent, they were vindicated in Britain. |
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The ruling class is bound with a thousand threads to the nation state. |
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McNeill, like Watson, postulates a turn away from the extreme of the nation state towards more polyethnic political constructions reminiscent of classical empires. |
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Satellite signals and footprints did not respect geo-political boundaries and it was no longer possible to limit the medium or its message to the confines of the nation state. |
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The power of the nation state and its politicians wanes by the day. |
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The other curious thing is that those who announce the death of the nation state usually do so with a little self-satisfied smile. |
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His argument is that the constitution of Europe will be a step towards the death of the nation state and towards the constitution of the multitude. |
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Their answer to globalisation is a strengthening of the nation state. |
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More likely, the Union will, for the time being, muddle along, stranded still between the nation state and the federal ambitions of its founders. |
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It is sad that people like him cannot respect the views of those who passionately and patriotically believe in the nation state. |
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The appropriate setting in which to enshrine fundamental rights is the constitutional law of each nation state. |
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Instead, any impulse for transparent dialogue is ritually displaced into domestic disputes about matters such as fidelity to the nation state during times of conflict. |
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Mr Guyader began by saying that external relations were initially a prerogative of central governments and the nation state. |
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As well, we need to re-think our understanding of time, as the limitations of the nation state as an organizing frame blind us to different temporal rhythms. |
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The English soccer team is the only one unattached to a nation state. |
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If it is true that a nation state can be seen as an individual then the body politic of the UK needs love, care, attention and a hefty dose of therapy. |
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At level of the nation state, most decision makers are men. |
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The English had been unified under a single nation state in 937 by King Athelstan of Wessex after the Battle of Brunanburh. |
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The concept of a national state, however, is not synonymous with nation state. |
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During this period, Poland successfully managed to fuse the territories of the three former partitioning powers into a cohesive nation state. |
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The self-declared independent Republic of Somaliland in the north-west has many characteristics of a nation state, as does its eastern neighbour, Puntland. |
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Europe continues to shape itself as the concepts of nation state are challenged by an unprecedented degree of intergovernmental and supranational institutionalisation. |
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There was also the growing inevitable powerlessness of the nation state. And inevitably running but never keeping up with the directionless leadership of technology. |
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The young people explore, deconstruct and debate their perspectives on civil, political and cultural rights, ethnic nationalism and ethnic conflict, women's rights and the nation state. |
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This, combined with the recognition of the value of human capital, resulted in citizen empowerment and, ultimately, the diminishment of the power of the nation state. |
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When we want to build relationships, it is not only with a nebulous nation state, it is not only with a broad Congress and a broad Senate, it is also between two leaders who share a common set of values. |
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It is paid to everyone within a nation state or other political unit. |
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As a nation state, Canada is wealthy due to its natural resources and an economy based on related industries such as its mining, forestry and farming. |
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These changes contributed to the development of nationalism and the nation state. |
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The situation gradually led to the consolidation of central authority and the emergence of the nation state. |
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Furthermore, it was able to flourish as a nation state due to the many benefits and resources the Nile provided. |
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It was with these intellectual discoveries and technological advances that the nation state arose. |
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For others, the nation existed first, then nationalist movements arose for sovereignty, and the nation state was created to meet that demand. |
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The nation state promoted economic unity, by abolishing internal customs and tolls. |
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When the implied unity was absent, the nation state often tried to create it. |
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Ideally, the border of a nation state extends far enough to include all the members of the nation, and all of the national homeland. |
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Irredentist movements typically circulate maps of the claimed national territory, the greater nation state. |
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Historians often look to the past to find the origins of a particular nation state. |
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Although Bismarck had led the transformation of Germany from a loose confederation into a federal nation state, he had not done it alone. |
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Several legal documents need to be examined and considered to understand how the Canadian nation state, the Dominion, approached Aboriginal people at the time of the transfer of Rupertsland to the Dominion of Canada. |
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What we are looking to do here through this bill is to fully integrate into our federal government, the nation state, a new approach which integrates right across all the line departments. |
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The return of national governments to the role of market regulators has to be welcomed, but the unfortunate thing is that this often means the return of the self-seeking nation state. |
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A call for change may be beyond what is considered to be politically acceptable by the state, which may in any case barely exist within a nation state where legitimacy and strength are both lacking. |
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The introduction of gunpowder to the field of battle affected not only military organisation, but helped advance the nation state. |
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Moreover, the goals must not stop at the nation state. |
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Root and branch changes are essential, in which the primacy of the nation state should be reestablished and Brussels centralisation reversed, with wide-ranging powers repatriated to national governments and parliaments. |
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Students will relate these developments to the beginning of modern times through concepts such as a nation state, capitalism, colonialism and cultural diffusion. |
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This unifying property of ethnicity has been closely tied to the rise of the nation state as the predominant form of political organization in the 19th and 20th century. |
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The paper aims to study standpoints argued by cosmopolitanism and communitarianism which defends the standpoint of a traditional nation state system. |
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Belgium is a classic example of a state that is not a nation state. |
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The period is characterised by the rise to importance of science and increasingly rapid technological progress, secularised civic politics and the nation state. |
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There has been academic debate over whether the United Kingdom can be legally dissolved as it is normally recognized internationally as a single nation state. |
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Negative responses to minorities within the nation state have ranged from cultural assimilation enforced by the state, to expulsion, persecution, violence, and extermination. |
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The increasing emphasis during the 19th century on the ethnic and racial origins of the nation, led to a redefinition of the nation state in these terms. |
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The Early Modern period is characterized by the rise of science, and by increasingly rapid technological progress, secularized civic politics, and the nation state. |
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The model of the nation state implies that its population constitutes a nation, united by a common descent, a common language and many forms of shared culture. |
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