The desire for power, and secure more power and more prestige for the nation or other unit.
What is nationalism?
Sometimes barely visible or a line on a map to tell you that you pass from one country to another. However, sometimes marked by high fences, armed guards and even minefields.
What is a border?
“imagined community”, in which people define themselves as belonging together in spite of the differences between them.
What is nationality?
The principle of citizenship inherited by parents
What is 'jus sanguinis'?
Refers to the formal right to membership of a state symbolised by a passport, and to the duties that this membership entails.
What is citizenship?
Have more than one membership, and belong to several countries or nationalities
What is dual citizenship?
Related to the Latin word “civitas”, meaning “city”, and was described by Aristotle as “one who has a share in both the ruling and being ruled”.
What is a citizen?
“the right to soil”, decided according to where you were born
What is 'jus soli'?
Applying and acquiring the citizenship of a different country to the one you had from birth.
What is naturalisation?
When new immigration laws were imposed stating that you needed documentation to be able to get a job, free hospital treatment, housing and benefits, some of them were put in immigration detention centers and deported.
What is "the Windrush scandal"?
Devotion to a particular place or a particular way of life, which one believes to be the best in the world, but has no wish to force upon others.
What is patriotism?
the quality or state of being all the same or all of the same kind
What is homogeneity?