Quasi State

Quasi State

A quasi-state (sometimes referred to as a state-like entity or proto-state]) is a political entity that does not represent a fully institutionalised or autonomous sovereign state.

According to some experts, these are the states which require the support of the international community to survive or exist instead of surviving or existing on their own.

Quasi-states typically have some degree of control over a defined territory and population, and they may have their own government, military, and legal system.

Quasi-states often face challenges in terms of legitimacy, as they are not fully recognized by the international community and may have limited access to international institutions and resources. However, they may also provide a degree of stability and governance in areas where the central government is weak or ineffective.