A. Has led to discussion of forms of political community beyond the nation-state
B. Has broken up some multi-national states in processes of state subversion
C. Came hand in hand with globalization
D. All of the options given are correct
Nationalism
Nationalism
A. it ‘created’ the modern state
B. it provided the base for Nationalism, in terms of understanding of sovereignty and non-interference
C. it provided the state with a new set of values
D. a and b
A. Humanity is naturally divided into nations
B. Each nation has a peculiar character
C. Loyalty to the nation state overrides other loyalties
D. All of the above
A. Nations are a given, with their national territory and should have independence
B. Nationhood is based on a sense of community and common history
C. The nation is strictly a political community
D. None of the above
A. i, ii
B. i, ii, iii
C. i, iv, ii
D. i, ii, iii, iv
A. Based on an idea of a group of people one knows one is a part of, but all of whose members one can never meet
B. Nations are where traditions and history are used by intellectuals to create a sense of nationhood
C. Because when a nation does not have set of traditions they are invented
D. All of the above
A. Nationalism that represents an already existing community
B. Nationalism based on ethnic diversity
C. Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity
D. Nationalism that represents immigrants
A. Nationalism that represents an already existing community
B. Nationalism based on ethnic diversity
C. Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity
D. Nationalism that represents immigrants
A. only i
B. i, ii
C. ii, iii, iv
D. i, ii, iii, iv
A. Balance of power politics conflict with self-determination
B. Great powers carve out spheres of influence antithetical to the freedom of nation states
C. Nationalist demands and disputes often lead to conflict and injustice
D. All of the above