státusa
Státusa is a term used in theoretical discussions and in speculative fiction to refer to the overall status of a political unit with respect to statehood. It is not a formal legal category in most jurisdictions, and it does not have a single universally accepted definition. The word is typically treated as a conceptual attribute that can describe how close or far a polity is to being recognized as a full state.
Etymology and usage: The term draws on the Latin status, meaning position or condition, and is adapted
Relation to recognized concepts: While státusa is not a formal term, it intersects with widely used concepts
See also: statehood, sovereignty, recognition, Montevideo Convention, de jure, de facto, legitimacy.