The Globalization of Nationalism and the Future of the Nation-State

The state is a specific form of government, distinguished from others by its impersonal character and the recognition on the part of the office holders that they represent the will of the people. This form of government is an implication of nationalism. Thus, every state is a nation-state. Since nat...

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subjects Asia
Catholicism
Civilization
Clinical Psychology
Countries
Cultural nationalism
Globalization
Liberal nationalism
Modernity
Monotheism
Nation state
Nation states
National identity
Nationalism
Personality and Social Psychology
Prestige
Social Sciences
Sociology
Southeast Asia
State
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