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  2. While the terms country, state, sovereign state, nation, and nation-state are often used interchangeably, there is a difference. Simply put: A state is a territory with its own institutions and populations. A sovereign state is a state with its own institutions and populations that has a permanent population, territory, and government.

  3. Sovereignty, in political theory, the ultimate overseer, or authority, in the decision-making process of the state. Although the term was originally understood to mean the equivalent of supreme power, its application in practice often has departed from this traditional meaning.

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  4. May 13, 2021 · Federated states differ from sovereign states in that they have transferred a portion of their sovereign powers to a federal government. Under the rule of law, no one person can rule and even top government officials are bound by the law.

  5. When the "body politic" is not acting, and just existing (i.e. discussing it), it is considered a State; When the "body politic" is being compared to other States, it is considered a Power; In other words: When the State acts, it is called the Sovereign, or The State is, and the Sovereign does.

  6. nation-state, a territorially bounded sovereign polityi.e., a statethat is ruled in the name of a community of citizens who identify themselves as a nation. The legitimacy of a nation-state’s rule over a territory and over the population inhabiting it stems from the right of a core national group within the state (which may include all ...

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  7. In this unit, we will look at the state, a relatively new creation. What is a state? What is the difference between a nation and a state? Are states sovereign? Who controls the state? What is the role of the state? Do states have a future? These are the types of questions that will be explored in this unit.

  8. This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Zeidan. Sovereignty - International Law, State Authority, Autonomy: Although the doctrine of sovereignty has had an important impact on developments within states, its greatest influence has been in the relations between states. The difficulties here can be traced to Bodin’s statement ...

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