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    2022 world cup the countries being: Australia‚ Southern Korea‚ Japan and the USA. Qatar‚ with a population of 1.69 million people will be the first Arabic country to have the privileges of hosting the World Cup. Consequently‚ Qatar is the smallest nation‚ by population and by area to have been given the chance to host the huge competition. The Qatar bid was stated as the only country to be representing the Arab World and positioned their bid as an opportunity to bridge the gap between the Arab World

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    Nation-building in Singapore: AY 2014-5 HY2229: Lecture 3 THE ORIGINS OF NATIONALISM A. Introduction 1. The Conceptual Issue 2. The Historical Problem B. The Conceptual Issue: Definitions 1. Development of ‘Nationalism’ a. The European roots of nationalism: Nations before States? Nationalism as a concept began as a European idea. Scholars traced its origins to 18th century Western Europe and northern

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    identification of a group of individuals with a political entity defined in national terms‚ i.e. a nation. Others might say that nationalism is the belief that an ethnic group has a right to statehood. Benedict Anderson defines the nation as “an imagined political community – and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign” (Anderson 6). Why imagined? It is imagined because “the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow members‚ meet them‚ or even hear of them‚ yet in

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    A healthy society is a balanced society that work on all levels of life. A society is the sum of all individuals and organization operating within the nation‚ when a society doesn’t work it’s because the individuals and the groups are out of balance within themselves. A balanced society: There are two very important factors in a human’s life and by looking at those factors we can identify what create a balanced society. Family and friends: This part has to do with relationships‚ care taking and

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    1) Meaning of Ideology: Ideology means a closely organized system of beliefs‚ values‚ and ideas forming the basis of a social‚ economic‚ or political philosophy or program. It contains those ideas that a nation strives to accomplish in order to bring strength to its nationhood. 2) The Base of Pakistani Ideology: The Pakistani ideology is based on the Islamic ideology‚ which is quite obvious given the real reasons for the partition of the now Pakistan and India. The real

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    language does not alter a nation. It binds the nation‚ but first we have to understand what a nation is. A nation is one that has been formed over many years and languages have been brought to us through imperialism‚ immigrants and time. We have to accept that‚ for most nations of the world to escape the profound experience of imperialism would be in fact to escape their own actual history. We cannot deny that there is an assortment of language‚ which abound this nation. However‚ we need to choose

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    competition‚ nations have become more‚ not less important. As the basis of competition has shifted more and more to the creation and assimilation of knowledge‚ the role of the nation has grown. Competitive advantage is created and sustained through a highly localized process. Differences in national values‚ culture‚ economic structures‚ institutions‚ and histories all contribute to competitive success. There are striking differences in the patterns of competitiveness in every country; no nation can or

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    Nationalism in Eu

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    Q.1: How did Nationalism and the idea of the Nation-State emerge?    Ans: Till mid-eighteenth century most of the people around world did not have concept of nationalism i.e. about their nationality‚ their national identity etc. This is because at that time nations did not exist in their modern form. People lived within kingdoms‚ small states‚ principalities‚ chiefdoms and not within nations. The first clear expression of nationalism came with the French Revolution in 1789. Thus‚ the idea of nationalism

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    London: Sage. Frederick‚ HH. 1993. Global communication & international relations. Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth. Giddens‚ A. 1991. Modernity and self-identity: self and society in the late modern age. Cambridge: Polity Press. Habermas‚ J. 1998. The European nation-state: On the past and future of sovereignty and citizenship. Public Culture 10(2):397-416. Habermas‚ J Habermas‚ J. 2001. Why Europe needs a constitution. [O]. Available: Accesssed on 2003/05/07 Hall‚ S. 1996a. "Who needs ’identity ’ ?"‚ in Questions

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    “Nationalism is a recipe for peace and international order”. Discuss. Nationalism is primarily the belief in bringing the borders of the state in line with the boundaries of the nation‚ yet within it exist many strands which disagree as to how this ought to be done. Liberal Nationalism champions the idea that nations are sovereign entities‚ entitled to liberty‚ and also possessing rights‚ most importantly the right of self-determination. Therefore Liberalism does not condone forms of foreign dominion

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