National-level refers to the scale or perspective at which geographic analysis focuses on an entire country. It involves studying various aspects including political boundaries, economic systems, cultural diversity, transportation networks, environmental policies, and international relations.
Related terms
Nation-state: A sovereign state whose citizens share common cultural or ethnic backgrounds.
Federalism: A system of government where power is divided between a central authority (national government) and regional or local authorities.
Geopolitics: The study of how geography influences politics, international relations, and the balance of power among nations.