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    Sunday 27 November 2011

    Country, State, and Nation:Definining an Independent Country

    While the terms country, state, and nation are often used interchangeably, there is a difference.

    A State (note the capital "S") is a self-governing political entity. The term State can be used interchangeably with country.

    A nation, however, is a tightly-knit group of people which share a common culture. A nation-state is a nation which has the same borders as a State.

    States and Independent Countries

    Let's start with what defines a State or an independent country. An independent State:


    Has space or territory which has internationally recognized boundaries (boundary disputes are OK).
    Has people who live there on an ongoing basis.
    Has economic activity and an organized economy. A country regulates foreign and domestic trade and issues money.
    Has the power of social engineering, such as education.
    Has a transportation system for moving goods and people.
    Has a government which provides public services and police power.
    Has sovereignty. No other State should have power over the country's territory.
    Has external recognition. A country has been "voted into the club" by other countries.There are currently 196 independent countries or States around the world. Territories of countries or individual parts of a country are not countries in their own right.

    Examples of entities that are not countries include: Hong Kong, Bermuda, Greenland, Puerto Rico, and most notably the constituent parts of the United Kingdom. (Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England are not countries.)

    A "state" (with a lower-case "s") is usually a division of a federal State (such as the states of the United States of America).

    Nations and Nation-States

    Nations are culturally homogeneous groups of people, larger than a single tribe or community, which share a common language, institutions, religion, and historical experience.

    When a nation of people have a State or country of their own, it is called a nation-state. Places like France, Egypt, Germany, and Japan are excellent examples of nation-states. There are some States which have two nations, such as Canada and Belgium. Even with its multicultural society, the United States is also referred to as a nation-state because of the shared American "culture."

    There are nations without States. For example, the Kurds are stateless people.

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