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Summary Of: States

on being recognized by a number of other states as having internal and external... states of the realm... states of the realm... states may be quite different if one has a capable... states of the realm... states of the realm... unitary states with extensive control over definite territories emerged... states have largely been organized on a... most Western states more or less fit the influential definition of the state in... in some other parts of the world states do not fit Weber... states in the extent of their... assert that the formation of modern states can be explained primarily in terms of the interests and struggles of... gathering imperatives forced on nascent states by geopolitical competition and constant warfare were mostly responsible for the development of the centralized... States that were able to develop centralized tax... states that were not able to do so did not... s inhabitable land has been parceled up into states with more or less definite borders claimed by various states... Currently more than 200 states comprise the international community... state takes into account the behavior of other states when making their own calculations... states embedded in an international system face internal and external security and legitimation dilemmas... been developed to refer to a group of states who have established... even recognition by a majority of the states in the international system... the role of modern states is determined or related to their role in capitalist societies... theorist argued that capitalist states do not always act on behalf of the ruling class... building offers a conceptualization of why some states work well and others become characterized by patronage...

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