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what is state formation​

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Answered by vivekpjp9999
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The term state formation is most commonly used to describe the long-term processes that led to the genesis of modern political domination in the form of the territorial sovereign state. In a few works, the terms state-building, nation-building, or institution-building are used synonymously with state formation. In the social sciences mainstream literature, modern state formation is understood to have originated in Europe and expanded to other world regions through European colonialism and the later integration of postcolonial states into the international state system.

Answered by Ashleysimou
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State formation is the process of the development of a centralized government structure in a situation where one did not exist prior to its development

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