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What is the meaning of the line: "Not all stares are nations and not all nation are states."

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Answered by sukhman7151
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A city-state which is both smaller than a "nation " in the sense of "large sovereign country" and which may or may not be dominated by all or ...

Answered by Anonymous
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The concept and practice of a nation work to establish who belongs and who does not (insider vs. outsider). Such conceptions often ignore political boundaries such that a single nation may “spill over” into multiple states. Furthermore, states ≠ nations: not every nation has a state (e.g., Kurds; Roma; Palestine).

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