I once read in an article I can't find back again that mentioned there are basically 3 sorts of glue for every country: monarchy, nationalism or ideology. Either the land is bound together by a common royal family, examples would be many historical states or present day's UK. Or a country's raison d'etre is the common ethnicity/cultural heritage/whatever, as is the case with Germany, land of the Germans (minus Austrians). Or they share a common ideological vision, as is the case with the US: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the American Dream etc. These binding forces aren't mutually exclusive. For instance, France would be bound together by nationalism (as the various peoples living there got frenchified like fries) as well as ideology (equality blabla).
Anyone knows whether this theory is just something the author thought up with or if it's got academic credibility?
Anyone knows whether this theory is just something the author thought up with or if it's got academic credibility?
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