The modern state and the process of state formation are products of Europe’s historical and political evolution, shaped by the transition from medieval to modern institutions, and extended to the Third World through colonialism. State formation in Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was driven by the expectation that sovereign states would legitimately represent societal interests and monopolize the use of force.

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State and Sovereignty

  • S. Yaqub Ibrahimi

摘要

The modern state and the process of state formation are products of Europe’s historical and political evolution, shaped by the transition from medieval to modern institutions, and extended to the Third World through colonialism. State formation in Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was driven by the expectation that sovereign states would legitimately represent societal interests and monopolize the use of force.