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globalization
reshaping of local conditions by powerful global forces on an ever-intensifying scale
cultural imperialism
the idea that some cultures dominate other cultures and that cultural domination by one culture leads inevitably to the destruction of subordinated cultures and their replacement by the culture of those in power
cultural hybridity
cultural mixing
diaspora
migrant populations with a shared identity who live in a variety of different locales around the world; a form of trans-border identity that does not focus on nation building
long-distance nationalists
members of a diaspora organized in support of nationalist struggles in their homeland or to agitate for a state of their own
trans-border state
a form of state in which it is claimed that those people who left the country and their descendants remain part of their ancestral state, even if they are citizens of another state
trans-border citizenry
a group made up of citizens of a country who continue to live in the homeland plus the people who have emigrated from the country and their descendants
legal citizenship
the right and obligations of citizenship accorded by the law of a state
substantive citizenship
the actions people take, regardless of their legal citizenship status, to assert their membership in a state and to bring about political changes that will improve their lives
transnational nation-state
a nation-state in which the relationships between citizens and their states extend to wherever citizens reside
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