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- 2. Imagined communities People within the borders feel a sort of communion with each others even though
- 3. National identity An institution that binds people together through common political aspirations. A sense of belonging
- 4. National identity Creation of national identities connected to the process of State formation: Colonization Modernization (development
- 5. James Scott 1 Authorities initially did not “understand” the societies they governed. They lacked local knowledge
- 6. The case of Dutch surnames In 1811, France under Napoleon occupied the Netherlands. They started having
- 7. James Scott 2 Modern state seeks to develop a modern legal system, regime of property rights,
- 8. Citizenship An individual’s relation to the State. Intimates a sense of civic duty. Mutual responsibilities. Ex:
- 9. Citizenship It establishes who has membership—with all the rights and privileges—and who is a foreigner, the
- 10. How do you get a citizenship? Jus sanguinis (right of blood) Citizenship is not determined by
- 11. How do you get a citizenship? Jus soli (right of soil) Right of anyone born in
- 12. How do you get a citizenship? You immigrate and apply! Some are harder to get than
- 13. Revoking a citizenship? A process called "denaturalization. Applies almost only to “naturalized” citizens. Very controversial measure.
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