Political Science, asked by AbhinavTomer, 9 months ago

Discuss the difference between
State and Government with
your teacher.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
15

A state is a political corporation, an association of people or other units who have organized together for mutual benefit.

A government is the entity responsible for ruling a state (or a political sub-division thereof).

In other words, a state is like a club, while a government is the officers of said club. Governments come and go, but the state remains.

While state and government are separate things, a state cannot exist, usually, without a government, and a government cannot exist without a state. One example of this point in practice comes in the declarative theory of statehood. According to it, a state is only sovereign if it is in possession of four qualities: (1) a permanent population, (2) a defined territory, (3) the ability to enter into relations with other states, and (4) a government.

Answered by umarlegendry
7

Answer:

MARK AS BRAINLIEST

https://goo.gl/search/Discuss+the+difference+between+state+and+government+with+your+teacher

What is the difference between the government and the state ... The main difference between state and government is that the government refers to a particular group of people who control the state at a given time whereas the state is an organized political community. Basically, the state power is employed through the government.

http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/difference/9-main-differences-between-state-and-government/40327

9 Main Differences between State and Government - Your ...

Similar questions