Thirdly, this theory rests upon how the state should be structured. The theory revolves around the notion of organization and how they are structured plays a role in the determining the emergence of the state. An example of this is an isomorphism. Isomorphism is when two states have similar organizations in how they structurally and virtually …show more content…
The state concentrates on the powers and distribution of roles in order to compliance with the laws. (Fukuyama, 2011) Rule of law includes the rights and responsibility of the citizens and governments. This covers issues regarding private property and the protection of citizens. The institutions of rule of law and accountability differ from the state because they limit the states powers unlike how the institution of the state focuses on power. It does this by forcing and controlling the power of the state to be directed to the will of the people and the rule of the public. (Fukuyama, 2011) Rule of law creates a justice system allowing state formation and the gain of citizen loyalty through aborting …show more content…
Without the stability of all pre – requisites the states will not emerge or will contain problems throughout their society either in political conflict, economic conflict or cultural conflict as seen within the case studies of the Middle East, African states, and the Soviet Union. In further detail, the consequences of failure for emergence can lead to political decay of the state and failure of the economy and state. In order to secure success in emergence the pre-requisites for the emergence of democracy need to be met in the categorized theories of the bellicist theory containing political conflict, economic, and cultural theories; and the existence of stabilized institutions within the state regarding rule of law, the state, and accountable