Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nation state" in English language version.
A state is a nation-state in this minimal sense insofar as it claims (and is understood) to be a nation's state: the state 'of' and 'for' a particular, distinctive, bounded nation.
When the state and the nation coincide territorially and demographically, the resulting unit is a nation-state.
Abstract: How did modern territorial states come to replace earlier forms of organization, defined by a wide variety of territorial and non-territorial forms of authority? Answering this question can help to explain both where our international political system came from and where it might be going.
When the state and the nation coincide territorially and demographically, the resulting unit is a nation-state.
When the state and the nation coincide territorially and demographically, the resulting unit is a nation-state.