no
government can exist without state but the state can't exist without government.
no
because if there is no government there will be no laws to follow.
John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
no
no
Yes, a nation can exist without a state, but it is not very common. A nation is a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its coherence, unity, and particular interests. A state, however, is an autonomous entity, having sovereign government and constitutional recognition within a defined territory.
John Locke
Yes. The Government and Statemay not be formally recognized by other countries, but if its own inhabitants recognize it as the (for them) only lawful rulers and accept its laws and regulations, the Government will in fact exist and function. A good example of this is the Government of the Kurdish part of Iraq.
Yes, a nation can exist without its own state. A nation is a group of people who share common characteristics, such as language, culture, or history, while a state is a political entity with its own government and territorial boundaries. For example, the Kurdish people are a nation without a state, as they do not have their own sovereign country.
The United States if America
A state typically refers to a political organization with a government that exercises authority over a defined territory and population. Without a government to administer laws, provide services, and regulate society, it is challenging to have an effective state. However, some political theories suggest the concept of a stateless society, where governance is decentralized or non-existent.