Global social movements are transnational movements that occur across countries and borders, making them difficult for individual states to control. A state is a political community with its own rules and practices, separate from other communities. There are four key elements that define a state: a permanent population, a defined territory, a government that regulates relations both internally and externally, and sovereignty as the inherent power to impose its will on its people free from outside control.
Global social movements are transnational movements that occur across countries and borders, making them difficult for individual states to control. A state is a political community with its own rules and practices, separate from other communities. There are four key elements that define a state: a permanent population, a defined territory, a government that regulates relations both internally and externally, and sovereignty as the inherent power to impose its will on its people free from outside control.
Global social movements are transnational movements that occur across countries and borders, making them difficult for individual states to control. A state is a political community with its own rules and practices, separate from other communities. There are four key elements that define a state: a permanent population, a defined territory, a government that regulates relations both internally and externally, and sovereignty as the inherent power to impose its will on its people free from outside control.
people that are spontaneous or that emerge through enormous grassroots organization. These social movements are transnational movements which means they occur across countries and across borders. Therefore, states have less control over them. THE RELEVANCE OF THE STATE AMID GLOBALIZATION State- is a distinctive political community with its own set of rules and practices and that is more or less separate from other communities. 4 ELEMENTS OF STATE
1.Permanent population (people)- it is the entire body of those state citizens who are entrusted with political purposes.
2.Territory- a geographical area that is
owned and control by a government . 3.Government- it regulates relations among its own people and with other states.
4.Sovereignty- it is the inherent
power of the state to impose it will on its people and free from outside control.