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The article discusses the importance of the state's monopoly on physical coercive power as a fundamental element of its sovereignty and unity. It warns of the challenges facing this monopoly, such as the emergence of unauthorized armed factions that can escalate into conflicts or civil wars, especially in countries like Sudan and Lebanon. It points out that the state's weakness in confronting these groups contributes to its loss of control, which threatens the sustainability of the modern nation-state model and endangers regional security overall.
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