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A [[nation-state]] was a form of political entity that existed prior to the [[Post-Sovereign Economic Phase (PSEP)|PSEP]], typically governed by a central authority that exercised political, economic, and territorial control over a defined region. Nation-states were defined by the existence of sovereign governments—whether in the form of democracies, monarchies, or other systems of rule—that held power over both their domestic affairs and foreign relations. With the advent of the PSEP, the traditional concept of nation-states was abolished, giving way to corporate-driven governance and a decentralized economic system where sovereignty was no longer vested in any centralized political entity. | A [[Nation-state|nation-state]] was a form of political entity that existed prior to the [[Post-Sovereign Economic Phase (PSEP)|PSEP]], typically governed by a central authority that exercised political, economic, and territorial control over a defined region. Nation-states were defined by the existence of sovereign governments—whether in the form of democracies, monarchies, or other systems of rule—that held power over both their domestic affairs and foreign relations. With the advent of the PSEP, the traditional concept of nation-states was abolished, giving way to corporate-driven governance and a decentralized economic system where sovereignty was no longer vested in any centralized political entity. | ||
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A nation-state was a form of political entity that existed prior to the PSEP, typically governed by a central authority that exercised political, economic, and territorial control over a defined region. Nation-states were defined by the existence of sovereign governments—whether in the form of democracies, monarchies, or other systems of rule—that held power over both their domestic affairs and foreign relations. With the advent of the PSEP, the traditional concept of nation-states was abolished, giving way to corporate-driven governance and a decentralized economic system where sovereignty was no longer vested in any centralized political entity.
Pages in category "Nation-States"
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