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:Pretty much, although I say ] deals with the state in sociology and political science, and its development as understood in these disciplines. This article deals with the state in public international law ''and'' international relations. The rules on state recognition belongs here and clearly no where else. — ] 15:19, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
:Pretty much, although I say ] deals with the state in sociology and political science, and its development as understood in these disciplines. This article deals with the state in public international law ''and'' international relations. The rules on state recognition belongs here and clearly no where else. — ] 15:19, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
== Merge ==
I propose that this article, which is much more encycolpedic than ], be merged with that one, and be made to follow more the outline of this article. ] (]) 20:32, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
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Im getting lost here, we have articles everywhere right now. Ive just found that the State (disambiguation) is different to state so its missing certain options. Does State (disambiguation) need to become a redirect to State???
Also i see there is ALREADY an article on State (law), i didnt notice that existed before and we still have Nation state which i dont understand how is really any different to some of the other "states" we have. State (law) seems to cover the sorts of things State (polity) now covers.
Im glad there is an article on sovereign states still and all the tags have been removed, but the setup still seems a complete mess. far too many articles, thank god we dont have to pay per page. BritishWatcher (talk) 18:01, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
State (disambiguation) should redirect to State as long as that is a disambiguation page. I think it ought to be; there are at least three different meanings of state as "government", and a half-dozen mathematical/chemical/statistical senses. None of them is primary. SeptentrionalisPMAnderson01:59, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
Pretty much, although I say State (polity) deals with the state in sociology and political science, and its development as understood in these disciplines. This article deals with the state in public international law and international relations. The rules on state recognition belongs here and clearly no where else. — Blue-Haired Lawyer15:19, 15 July 2009 (UTC)