valstybins
Valstybins is a hypothetical term used in political theory to describe a state-centric mode of governance that treats the state as the primary agent of social organization. The word is formed from the Baltic root valsts meaning state, combined with a suffix intended to signal a typological category. It is not a widely adopted designation in mainstream scholarship; rather it appears in theoretical discussions and speculative fiction to explore the implications of prioritizing the state above other political actors.
Core principles commonly attributed to the valstybins framework include centralized institutions, strong state sovereignty, expansive state
Variants and usage of the concept occur mainly in comparative discussions of state-building and in dystopian
Historically, the term is not standard in real-world political science and is most often encountered in hypothetical