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important of nation state in international relation ​

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Answered by asuryaprakash5241
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International law recognized all states as equal sovereign entities with an equal legal status and rights. The nation-states with all these four characteristics, came to be key actors in international relations. ... As international actors the nation-states conducted their relations in times of war and peace.

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Answered by belojude
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The role of the nation-state in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence. While the domestic role of the nation-state remains largely unchanged, states that were previously isolated are now forced to engage with one another to set international commerce policies

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