A nation is defined as an organized group of people living in a specific territory who share a common language, culture, traditions, values, and political interests. Nationalism refers to the sentiments and affection people feel toward their nation, including its traditions, language, values, and political and economic interests. National power is a nation's, state's, or country's capacity to control and influence the policies and behaviors of other states, and it consists of both tangible and intangible elements. Tangible elements include a nation's population, territory, military power, agriculture, and infrastructure, while intangible elements include ideology, leadership, education, technology, and other factors that cannot be physically touched but are potentially more powerful.