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What is a Nation?
Title: What is a Nation?
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1644 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
What is a Nation?
What is a nation?
A nation is said to exist when it could traced its origins through the state, in which it associate itself with, histories. Additionally, the cultural elites must be established and well-versed in writing and speaking the national language. There must also be a valid reason for its claim on a certain territory. It is only when these three requirements are fulfilled will the international community consider their claim for a nation (
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a nation as it encompasses within it differing aspect such as cultural and also political. Joseph Stalin described it best by defining ‘a nation is a historically evolved state community of language, territory, economic life and psychological makeup manifested in a community of culture’ (Stalin in Hobsbawm, 1990: 5). The nation plays a role in directing or administering the states affair in everyday life but eventually the role will disappear due to the globalisation of the world.
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