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Nation
A group of people claiming common bonds based on language, culture and history. They do not necessarily have recognised sovereignty. (E.g. tibetans and Kurds)
State
An area of land with defined borders which possesses a permanent population and recognised sovereignty.
Sovereignty
A state's right to exercise conclusive control over its own territory within recognised borders.
Power
The factors that enable one actor to manipulate other actors' behaviour and actions
Global governance
Institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation and manage relations between states.
Multilateralism
Involving more than two nations or parties.
Public opinion
Sentiment shared by a group of people.
Globalisation
The process of international integration arising from the exchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.
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