A developing nation-state with relatively little global political power is becoming increasingly concerned with the political climate of a more powerful, highly developed nation-state. In part, this is due to the fact the decisions of the more powerful nation-state will likely affect the future of the citizens in both countries. This is an example of what Ulrich Beck calls

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Answer: risk society.

Explanation:

The concept developed by Ulrich Beck in his book, "Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity," was risk society, not manufactured risk, shared risk, nor external risk, as the other options provided.

According to Beck, contemporary society is transitioning between an “industrial society” and a “risk society” in which society must be taking care of risks that are being produced by the same structure of society.  

The influence that a more powerful nation-state can have over a developing nation-state is a good example of a risk that arises from the same structure of society, in a context that has a strong international influence over national politics and economy.

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