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Class Notes Modern State
1,221 wordsSubsequent to the signing of the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, a strong theory of a modern state emerged. The concept relied deeply upon the establishment of three principals explained by James Lee Ray. Obtaining a modern state depended on, first and foremost, territory. The image of a territory with fixed borders having an apparent national identity with in them (Class notes 10 / 23). A vast campus that in comparison to another holds unique characteristics and shows diversity. Principal two is t...
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Effects Of Warfare On The Formation Modern State
1,538 wordsThe definition of a modern state is debatable, but for the purpose of this essay the definition a distinct form of public power, separate from both ruler and ruled and forming the political authority within certain defined boundaries, (Chapter 2, Unit 1, p 73) appears appropriate. A modern state has four main features: fixed territorial boundaries, a monopoly on force and the means of coercion, impersonal and sovereign political order and the legitimacy to represent the needs and interests of it...
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Latin American Countries 20 Th Century
2,224 wordsFrom its very formation a civil society of any state had two tendencies of development: dem 0 oceanic tendency and antidemocratic one. Antidemocratic tendency includes military regimes and bureaucratic authoritarianism. Until 1980 s many Latin American countries were under the rule of military regimes and dictators. The leaders of them thought that they would be able to protect nations from corruption and inefficient in economy. Though they ruled with heavy repression, and their policy was lack ...
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World Trade Organization People Republic Of China
2,623 wordsCommunism in an Economically Developing China The future of communism in China is unknown, as the world economy becomes more international. Communism has been in China since 1949 and is still present in the country s activities. Presently China is undergoing incredible economic growth and promises to be a dominant power early in the next century. China s social tradition has come under heavy pressure from forces of modernization generated in a large part by the sustained contact with the West th...
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1 St Edition Nineteenth Century
3,037 wordsSingapore. Even saying the word and some of the uninformed may still hold the belief that it is located somewhere in China, knowing only where it is approximately. Yet this vibrant, newly industrialized city-state is in fact located close to the equator and is often overlooked on the world map; not surprising, considering it is only represented by a small dot in the South China Sea. Today, the island of Singapore has earned high acclaim for its rapid transformation from a humble trading post to ...
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