Állam
An állam (state) is a political-legal unit defined by four elements: permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. In political science it denotes the organized authority that claims the monopoly on the legitimate use of force within its borders and exercises sovereignty over its territory. The term also distinguishes the state as a durable structure from a government, which is the current administration pursuing policy in a given period.
In Hungarian usage, állam refers to the national polity and the legal order of a country. The
Core features include sovereignty, legitimacy, and capacity to enact and enforce laws. A state is expected to
Forms of the state vary: unitary or federal organization, and different regime types such as parliamentary
Internationally, states are typically recognized by other states and participate in international law and organizations. Statehood