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'''nation-state''' is a term describing a [[political]] unit with ultimate [[sovereignty]] and large group of people who are bounded together because of their common culture, in particular, a common language.<ref>Shively, W.P. '''Power & Choice'''.New York: McGraw Hill Companies, 2005.</ref>
'''nation-state''' is a term describing a [[political]] unit with ultimate [[sovereignty]] and large group of people who are bounded together because of their common culture, in particular, a common language.<ref>Shively, W.P. ''Power & Choice''.New York: McGraw Hill Companies, 2005.</ref>
==Notes and References==
==Notes and References==
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nation-state is a term describing a political unit with ultimate sovereignty and large group of people who are bounded together because of their common culture, in particular, a common language.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Shively, W.P. Power & Choice.New York: McGraw Hill Companies, 2005.