Yes, a nation-state is an example of power as it embodies the authority and sovereignty to govern a defined territory and its population. It wields political, military, and economic influence both domestically and internationally. The nation-state's power is manifested through its ability to create and enforce laws, conduct foreign relations, and maintain order within its borders. Additionally, it can project power through diplomacy, military might, and cultural influence on other states.
A nation state is an uncommon example of a country with only one nation :)
japan, egypt
Usually never but there are rare cases that i have heard of but that is when the state is no longer part of the nation,or there are more people there than the nation can over power. An example of this is when there are gangs or mafias like the KKK.
Poland
control the economics
control the economics
One example of a nation-state is Japan, which has a largely homogenous population with a unified cultural identity and a centralized government that represents the interests of its citizens.
an example of the tyranny of a faction imposing its will on the rest of the nation
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY is the proper term for the power of a nation-state to determine its form of government economic and social systems.
The USA is not a nation state but rather is a Union, a nation state derives political legitimacy from the fact that it is a sovereign entity that is part of the country. A good example of a nation state is Japan. The Union system used by the USA is where the states remain under the entire country.
a country that no longer exists.
Poland