POLS 1301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Civic Nationalism, National Power, Economic System

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Foreign policy - the articulation of national interests and the means chosen to secure those. Statecraft - the methods and tools that national leaders use to achieve the national interests, both material and ideational, in the international arena. interests of a state. National interest - the material and ideational goals of a nation-state. Material interest - the physical goals of state officials as they set foreign and domestic policy. Can also refer to the idea in the form of a strong sense of identity (sentiment) or organizations and movements seeking to realize this idea (politics) rule themselves. National self-determination - the right or desire of distinct national groups to become states and to. Civic nationalism - the idea that an association of people can identify themselves as belonging to. Loyalty and identity shift from the state to an ethnic community that seeks to create its own state.

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