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nascent state - traduzione in Inglese


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TRANSCENDENTAL PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE
stato nascente, stato in formazione
nation-state         
  • Changes in national boundaries after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]
  • Dissolution of the multiethnic [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] (1918)
  • Ethnolinguistic map of mainland China and Taiwan<ref>Source: United States Central Intelligence Agency, 1983. The map shows the distribution of ethnolinguistic groups according to the historical majority of ethnic groups by region. Note this is different from the current distribution due to age-long internal migration and assimilation.</ref>
  • monarchical]] structures and creating independent nation-states.
  • territorial changes in Europe]] after [[World War&nbsp;I]] (as of 1923)
  • School map of Spain from 1850. On it, the State is divided into four parts:- "Fully constitutional Spain", which includes Castile and Andalusia, and the Galician-speaking territories. - "Annexed or assimilated Spain": the territories of the Crown of Aragon, the more significant part of which, except Aragon proper, are Catalan-speaking-, "Foral Spain", which includes Basque-speaking territories-, and "Colonial Spain", with the last overseas colonial territories.
  • The Greater German Reich under [[Nazi Germany]] in 1943
POLITICAL TERM FOR A STATE THAT IS BASED AROUND A NATION
National sovereignty; Nation State; Nation states; State (national); Sovereign nation; Sovereign nations; Nation-states; State nationalism; Nation-State; National state; National monarchy; Nation-state; Nationstate; National Sovereignty; State nation; Mono-national state
(Stor) stato-nazione
city state         
  • walled city]] of [[Dubrovnik]]
  • Free imperial cities]] as of 1792.
  • The city of [[Hong Kong]], enjoys high degree of autonomy, and is sometimes considered a city-state.
  • Italy in 1494, after the [[Peace of Lodi]]
  • Swiss canton]].
  • Tangier
  • [[Vatican City]], a city-state well known for being the smallest country in the world
INDEPENDENT OR AUTONOMOUS ENTITY WHOSE TERRITORY CONSISTS OF A CITY
City state; City State; Single-city countries; City-states; City states; List of cities that are their own country; City-State; Citystate; Citistates; City States; Citistate; City–state; City-country; Sovereign city-state; City-republic; Consolidated city-state
cittÀ-STATO

Definizione

Nascent State
An element just separating from a combination possesses at that time higher affinities than after separation, and can effect more powerful chemical changes. It is sometimes attributed to a differential time of existence in the atomic modification, before the freed atoms have united to form molecules.

Wikipedia

Nascent state
The nascent state (Statu Nascenti) is defined as a psychological process of destructuration-reorganization where the individual becomes capable of merging with other persons and creating a new collectivity with a very high degree of solidarity.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per nascent state
1. She herself was born in 1'53, five years after her parents fled the nascent state of Israel.
2. Posters here glorify Hamas fighters and Iraqi soldiers in the Arab armies that sought to crush the nascent State of Israel in the 1'48 war.
3. Gaza has become the proving ground for that nascent state, and building a viable economy and political culture there will depend in large part on the nature of its connection to the more prosperous West Bank.
4. Iraqi police officers and soldiers are manning checkpoints previously under the control of U.S. soldiers; local ministry officials are bustling about the affairs of their nascent state ( a questionable description depending on whom you talk to about Iraq.) I‘ve seen Iraqis struggling to come to terms with the new reality in their lives that fear dominates every decision made, every question answered.