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Define State And The Essential Characteristics Of A State?

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A state is a society of men recognized for the continuance of order and justice within a strong-minded territory by way of force. The state is a group of persons more or less numerous, eternally occupying a specific portion of territory sovereign or nearly so of outside control and possessing organized government to which the great body of persons deliver usual compliance.

There must be an everlasting population in the logic that it must be established within convinced limits. A travelling tribe as that of nomads will not be enough. There must be a defined area in which the people are established. The real area of the land is unimportant; it may consist of one town only.

There must be a Government. Therefore a land without Government, a radical group of people, is not a State. There must be a ability to enter into relations with other states. This distinguishes states good form non-sovereign or non-independent units like colonies and protectorates which do not handle their own overseas dealings. It may be noted that uniqueness associated with a State's independence are; the power exclusively to control its own domestic dealings, the power to admit and expel aliens, the constitutional rights of its diplomatic envoys in other countries, the sole authority over crimes authentic within its own land.
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What is the primary role of politics in shaping the character and capacity of the state in third world democracies?
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Civil service

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