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  • 1Sovereign state — Sovereign states in Europe A sovereign state, or simply, state, is a state with a defined territory on which it exercises internal and external sovereignty, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other …

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  • 2The Sovereign State — (1973, ISBN 0 340 17195 2) is a book by Anthony Sampson that uses the example of ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph) to make a broader point about the weakening of the authority of traditional national governments by the multinational… …

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  • 3State of Palestine — This article is about the political entity proclaimed in 1988. For other uses, see Palestine (disambiguation). State of Palestine[1][i] دولة فلسطين …

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  • 4Sovereign default — A sovereign default is the failure or refusal of the government of a sovereign state to pay back its debt in full. It may be accompanied by a formal declaration of a government not to pay (repudiation) or only partially pay its debts (due… …

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  • 5State (polity) — This article is about the general concept of the state. For the subjects of international law, see Sovereign state. For other uses, see State (disambiguation). The frontispiece of Thomas Hobbes Leviathan A state is an organised political… …

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  • 6State (law) — The term State has several meanings in law: # in private international law and conflict of laws, State can refer to a well defined jurisdiction, with its own set of laws and courts. This jurisdiction may either be a sovereign independent State,… …

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  • 7State of the Teutonic Order — Order s State Ordensstaat Independent state ← …

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  • 8State of Mexico — This article is about the state called Mexico within the country of the same name. For the country, see Mexico. For the federal district, see Mexico City. For the divisions of Mexico known as states, see States of Mexico. For other uses, see… …

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  • 9State responsibility — The laws of state responsibility are the principles governing when and how a state is held responsible for a breach of an international obligation. Rather than set forth any particular obligations, the rules of state responsibility determine, in… …

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  • 10State Library of Massachusetts — The State Library of Massachusetts (est.1826) in Boston, Massachusetts, supports the research and information needs of government, libraries, and people through ... services and access to a comprehensive repository of state documents and other… …

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