The Force theory
The conquest theory of the state proposes that a small group of people establishes control over a territory and imposes its rules on others, forming a state. This theory suggests that states originate through force and domination rather than voluntary cooperation.
People Territory Government Sovereignty
All states have defined boundaries, a government that exercises authority over a territory and its population, a permanent population, the ability to enter into relations with other states, and the capacity to engage in international relations.
A country that is owned or controlled by another country is considered a colony or a dependent territory. This means that the governing power of the territory lies with the controlling country rather than the people of the territory themselves. Colonialism refers to the practice of acquiring and maintaining colonies.
In political science, territory refers to a defined geographical area over which a government or state has jurisdiction and control. It can involve borders, land, resources, and the authority to govern the people within that area. Territory is a central concept in understanding the sovereignty and power of a state.
A group of people who share a common identity, culture, language, and territory, typically governed by a centralized authority such as a government, is considered a nation.
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory
The Force theory