Nations or Military–Industrial Complexes?
Cybernations?
Nation (Webster 1913) The body of inhabitants of a country, united under an independent government of their own.
Military-Industrial Complex (Oxford Dictionary of Politics): Term coined by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to describe the powerful alliance of the military, government agencies, and corporations involved in the defence industry. Each sector has an interest, either financial or strategic, in expanding the government's arms budget.
Alliance (Webster 1828): The union between nations, contracted by compact, treaty or league.
Bloc (Random House Dictionary 2011): a group of nations that share common interests and usually act in concert in international affairs
One Cybernation = military, government agencies, and corporations involved in the defence industry.
Alliance = Nation under single government
Bloc= Alliance uniting "alliances" by compact, treaty, or league
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