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Breaking up is hard to do: Nations, States, and Nation-States

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1 Breaking up is hard to do: Nations, States, and Nation-States
HGIA Chapter 13

2 Vocabulary Review State Colony Nation/Nationality Nation-State
Federal State Unitary State Nationalism

3 New Vocabulary Homeland: Perceived ancestral territory of a nation
Some nations are lucky enough to rule their homeland (France) Others are not so lucky (Palestinians, Kurds) Stateless Nation Regional Autonomy: Limited self-rule for a region within a larger state Quebec, Scotland Shatterbelt: a region caught between powerful forces whose boundaries are continually redefined Yugoslavia

4 Multination State Occurs when several distinct nations are found together in the same political state Canada or South Africa May lead to ethonationalism A strong feeling of belonging to a minority nation that is contained within a state dominated by a more powerful nation Could lead to: Regional autonomy (Scotland) Separatism (Quebec, Tibet) Secession (Lithuania from USSR)

5 Mulitstate Nation Exists when a national homeland overlaps into more than one state. One state encompasses the majority with outliers in neighboring states Can give rise to irredentism Occurs if a nation’s homeland spills over into another state and the people on the “wrong side” of the boundary wish to join their territory with the rest of their homeland Often seen when a nation refers to their homeland as “Greater _____” Greater Somalia or Greater Germany

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