what is moden state in europe
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The "modern" European state is the range of sets of governmental roles and thereby institutions which has happened to evolve since 1200 in response to selective pressures which no more arise out of an inexorable process of cumulative rationalization à la Weber than out of an inescapable series of contradictions between .
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Europe maintained the legal and political infrastructure after the fall of Rome, which gave it an advantage in establishing new political units. Europe's economic isolation protected it from foreign influences that would have undermined the state.
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