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Why did the modern state emerge as the dominant actor in international politics

Why did the modern state emerge as the dominant actor in international politics

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Charles Tilly is famous for arguing, “War made the state and the state made war.” Explain.

Why did the modern state emerge as the dominant actor in international politics?

Three of the ten most-worsened countries in the 2018 Fragile States Index are also among the world’s most developed. Which are these three countries? Why did their scores worsen? (http://fundforpeace.org/fsi/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.)

What are the definitional challenges of democracy and authoritarianism?
On the basis of what characteristics do we decide if a country is democratic or authoritarian?

a. What are the typologies of democracies?
b. What distinctions can we make between authoritarian regimes?

Over the last decade, many have began talking about an “authoritarian slide”. Why do you think some countries have either successfully maintained authoritarian rule (think Cuba, China) or had experienced a slide back to authoritarianism (think Venezuela)?

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For a long time wars have been used for plunder and conquest, and that is alright since war has two outcomes: victory or defeat. Those in power declare war and subjects fight it sometimes with a clear course and sometime………………

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