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'''State power''' may refer to: |
'''State power''' may refer to: |
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* The extroverted concept of [[power in international relations]] |
* The extroverted concept of [[power in international relations]] |
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* The introverted concept of [[political power]] within a [[society]] |
* The introverted concept of [[political power]] within a [[society]] |
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** [[Social influence]] |
** [[Social influence]] |
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** [[Coercion]] |
** [[Coercion]] |
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{{disambiguation}} |
{{disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 30 July 2024
State power may refer to:
- The extroverted concept of power in international relations
- The introverted concept of political power within a society
- The power of a sovereign state to exercise authority within its borders
- Social influence
- Coercion
- Police power (United States constitutional law), the capacity of a state to regulate behaviours and enforce order within its territory