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This 10 page report discusses the
concept of the nation-state as it has existed throughout history
and as it currently exists. The concept of the nation state is
one that has been existence in human history for, literally,
millennia. At the dawn of the 21st century, there are historians,
social scientists, and political theorists who would argue that
the concept of the nation-states has become redundant with the
emergence of globalism and the new concept of nationalism that
has emerged with it. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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File: D0_BWnstate.rtf
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argue that the concept of the nation-states has become redundant with the emergence of globalism and the new concept of nationalism that has emerged with it. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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on using this paper properly! Introduction The concept of the nation state is one that has been existence in human history for, literally, millennia. At the dawn of the
21st century, there are historians, social scientists, and political theorists who would argue that the concept of the nation-states has become redundant with the emergence of globalism and the new
concept of nationalism that has emerged with it. In many ways, contemporary nationalism is only an extension of the issues of fragmentation and economic viability of existing states. In general,
the meaning of "state" is the reference to or identification of a political entity, while the term "nation" more specifically refers to a people. If one is to map
extent of a particular state and then the boundaries of a particular nation, and then makes the determination that the state and the nation occupy the same area on the
surface of Earth, a nation-state exists. In a multi-racial nation, fragmentation into ethnically pure entities has evolved into a major issue. The global economy provides a large market but
also increases competitive pressures. Many nations have formed larger economic units, such as the European Union, and the Confederation of Independent States, to share the burden of economic responsibilities in
existing as a nation-state which then requires a re-examination of what it actually means to be a nation, what the characteristics of such an entity are, and how they relate
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