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Qué (quién) es superstate - definición

LARGE STATE CREATED OUT OF MANY STATES UNIFYING
Superstates; Super state

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A superstate is a group of several countries that are very closely linked politically.
...a European superstate.
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¦ noun a large and powerful state formed from a federation or union of nations.
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A superstate is defined as "a large and powerful state formed when several smaller countries unite""Superstate", Cambridge dictionaries online or "A large and powerful state formed from a federation or union of nations".

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Superstate

A superstate is defined as "a large and powerful state formed when several smaller countries unite", or "A large and powerful state formed from a federation or union of nations", or "a hybrid form of polity that combines features of ancient empires and modern states." This is distinct from the concept of superpower, although these are sometimes seen together.

Ejemplos de uso de superstate
1. He was hardly likely to fall in behind any policy that criticised his beloved superstate.
2. Judged in terms of spending power, at least, the EU is clearly no superstate.
3. It chose to become an all–European commonwealth, not the part–European superstate of Tory nightmares.
4. It has decided that Europe will be a commonwealth and not a superstate. www.freeworldweb.net
5. While the goal of an Islamic superstate remains central, the impetus for jihad can shift.