nation-state
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of nation-state
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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"Nation-state actors are among the most professional players in the cyber threat landscape," said Kreuzer.
From Barron's
Today Prague is one of the most visited cities in Europe, the national capital for a compact Czech nation-state.
For Xi, the party’s earlier conceptions of a multiethnic China were too weak a foundation for building a modern nation-state, according to Oidtmann.
The Renaissance revived themis and unleashed the scientific revolution as the epitome of techne; the Protestant Reformation made the nation-state and democracy the vehicles of both.
But the idea of linguistic commonality among members of a nation-state was not ever a demand for monolingualism.
From Salon
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