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Nations are states. You will have to define 'stateless nation'. You may be confused by the fact that the word 'state' is used a little differently in the US than it is used throughout the rest of the world. Every sovereign nation can also be called a sovereign state. In the US, we understandably think of states as being sections of a nation. It gets complicated.
The executive branch for the United States of America has the responsibility of signing legislation into law, vetoing congress proposed legislation, appoint federal judges, balance the national budget, address the nation in the State of the Union address and in times of need, command all military forces. They are also to represent our nation in all matters that may take place in the rest of the world. The executive branch for the state of California has the responsibility of signing state legislation into law, veto state legislation, appoint state judges, come up with a state budget, due a annual State of the State address, command the state military (national guard). They must also represent or address the federal government on behalf of the state.
The Upper Peninsula is part of the state of Michigan. It is bordered by Wisconsin and connected to the rest of Michigan by the Mackinaw Bridge.
That aphorism applies to an island nation such as Britain, surrounded by water. Politics refers to internal politics, so the British would be free to campaign for different parties or different political objectives within their own country, but when they have to deal with the rest of the world, beyond their borders, they do so with one voice, as a united nation.
State Raised Convict is one who has spent their juevinile years and also have spent more time in jail/prison than with the rest of society. Basically the prison/jail system raise these convicts.
Secession
Hawaii does not have a separate secretary than the rest of the nation. The secretary of state for the entire country is John Kerry.
Suriname is a nation state. It isn't a dependency, because it's independent. It has its own political system. It's responsible for its own defense and its own diplomatic relations with its immediate neighbors and with the rest of the world.
Nations are states. You will have to define 'stateless nation'. You may be confused by the fact that the word 'state' is used a little differently in the US than it is used throughout the rest of the world. Every sovereign nation can also be called a sovereign state. In the US, we understandably think of states as being sections of a nation. It gets complicated.
Because the vast majority (90-92%) of the population is Hungarian. The rest is every kind of minorities.
That time of rest is called vacation.
nation
With the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
an example of the tyranny of a faction imposing its will on the rest of the nation
A civil government as distinguished from individuals. You can say state, country, or nation. But the more accepted term would be country or nation. Most people (today) when they hear the word "state" might likely think of places like Texas, California, Tennessee, etc. which are states of the United States of America...itself being a nation or country. Cambodia...is not a state of any particular nation (country), but rather just a nation all by itself. Like all the rest of them...Laos, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Nepal, etc. etc. etc.
increase
This is the place where Muslims rest.