NATION AND NATIONALITY, STATE AND CITIZENSHIP
The nation and nationality evolve through organic interactive relationships based on ethnocultural factors and processes with shared history within a certain territorial limit. That interactive relationship manifests into a way of life based on patterns of living, resource generation, value addition, sharing, custom, ritual, habit, communication, interaction, symbolism, observation, celebration, and performance. However, the territorial limit imposed a limit on both the area and the resources. Which has a limiting impact on the growing and expanding ways of life based on population growth and the need structures. The limiting impact triggered competition for control of shared natural resources such as land, water, mineral, and forest resources, as well as other limited resource patterns. 1. Nation to State The competition may be interspecific or intraspecific for the display and application of overt or covert power, be it mental, physical, technological, or any other, for the con...