Conceptualizing Nationalism, Nations, and States

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What term is used to describe the doctrine that asserts the nation as the basic political unit in organizing society?

Nationalism

Which historical event provided models for other nationalists to follow in 1776 and 1789?

The American Revolution

What concept concerning self-determination undermined the political legitimacy of Europe's empires?

Nationalism

When did Italy become a unified country and an independent nation?

1861

Which British philosopher coined the term 'international' in 1783?

Jeremy Bentham

What was the significance of the Congress of Vienna in 1815?

It returned Europe to its pre-revolutionary ways

Which sentiment concerning self-determination was prevalent in the first part of the nineteenth century?

Nationalism

What was one consequence of the nationalist revolutions of 1848?

'Sentiments' becoming impossible to control

What did studying international relations enable students and professionals to do?

Understand information from newspapers, television, and radio better

When was the first university chair of international relations founded?

1919

Explore the concepts of nationalism, nations, and states, understanding the distinctions between them and their impact on international affairs, revolutions, wars, and the emergence of new borders and states. Delve into the significance of nationalism as a doctrine asserting the nation as the basic political unit.

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