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what do you mean by 'one nation one state'? (2 marks)

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Answered by ayush198
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the notion of nation–state congruency has become a ‘leitmotif’ in International Relations (IR) theory, especially since the end of the Cold War. Congruent states are often constructed as the precursor of liberal democracy, peace, and modernity, while security in particular is discursively intertwined with nation–state congruency. This paper asks: how has this congruency discourse become so embedded in IR theory and, consequently, what can we learn about the nexus between IR and the states/international system? These questions are of a ‘how-possible’ and critical nature that engage with the power dynamics and thus the effects that emerge from this ‘congruency bias’. To answer these, I deploy the ‘discursive practices approach’ and show the various practices/strategies through which congruency is constituted and established, naturalised and legitimated. Finally, I conclude by proposing to inquire genealogically into the conditions of emergence of nation–state congruency in IR and modernity.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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A nation-state is a society where a vast majority embraces and is conscious of the same philosophy. The nation-state is a state where racial boundaries are accompanied by national borders.

Explanation:

  • The nation-state is a sovereign state, in which the majority of the country's  people are often bound by forces that form a culture such as a language or cultural descent.' This is a more specific term than 'land' as a society does not require a predominant ethnic group.
  • When a single ethnic and cultural group lived within the boundaries of a region, and that state's borders already existed with the boundaries of that ethnic and cultural formation.

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