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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · state, political organization of society, or the body politic, or, more narrowly, the institutions of government.The state is a form of human association distinguished from other social groups by its purpose, the establishment of order and security; its methods, the laws and their enforcement; its territory, the area of jurisdiction or geographic boundaries; and finally by its sovereignty.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. State. Definition. The system or group of people governing a community or nation. A politically organized body of people occupying a defined territory with its own government. Origin. Derived from the Latin word "gubernare" meaning "to govern". Derived from the Latin word "status" meaning "condition" or "standing". Structure.

  3. No concept is more central to political discourse and political analysis than that of the state. Yet, whilst we all tend to think we know what we’re talking about when we refer to the state, it is a notoriously difficult concept to define. Since the seve nteenth century, when the term was first widely deployed, the concept of the state has been

  4. Aug 24, 2021 · Concepts. Traditionally, the existence of the State is considered a matter of fact based on the principle of effectiveness, which depends on the concurrence of three constituent elements: a determined territory, a permanent population, and a government or public power over that population in that territory and with the capacity to establish international relations (Montevideo Convention on the ...

    • alfonso.iglesias@uam.es
  5. Feb 23, 2011 · The concept of the state as a central point of reference is obviously important as well as widespread – in the UN, in sociology (which presupposes national societies), and in Rawls. But given the fact that we do not know much about the state – where it comes from, how it functions, what we can demand of it – we have not got far in analysing the state.

    • Brian Barry, Marcel Wissenburg
    • 2011
  6. In this chapter and the two that follow we move into a macro‐level of analysis. The topic is the state, a multifaceted entity that requires a two‐pronged method of study: the first, to disaggregate it in aspects or dimensions that may be useful for its theoretical and empirical study and, second, afterwards, to trace its unity as such a phenomenon by means of elements that the first step ...

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  8. Aug 16, 2023 · We argue that state, territory, and sovereignty need to be studied as analytically distinct yet interrelated outcomes and processes. Key challenges for historical IR scholarship include overcoming a Eurocentric bias inherent in these concepts, how to apply contemporary concepts to earlier historical periods, and how—and whether—to draw lessons from history for contemporary politics.

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