You would definitely not expect political stability in a state that is being annexed or which does not have a territory - rather the opposite would be true.
Both multinational and souvereign states can have a high lever of political security. However, in a multinational state one can also expect some conflicts between the different ethnic groups - therefore the best answer is "a sovereign state"
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The generation of electricity through nuclear<span> energy reduces the amount of ... Less </span>use<span> of fossil fuels means lowering greenhouse gas emissions (CO</span>2<span> and ... </span>One<span> of the main </span>disadvantages<span> is the difficulty in the management of </span>nuclear<span> waste. </span>
It would be content recall...
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