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A client state is a state that is economically, politically or militarily subordinate to another more powerful state in international affairs. Types of client states include: satellite state, associated state, puppet state, neo-colony, protectorate, vassal state and tributary state.

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  • A client state is a state that is economically, politically or militarily subordinate to another more powerful state in international affairs. Types of client states include: satellite state, associated state, puppet state, neo-colony, protectorate, vassal state and tributary state.
  • Client State is one of generally neutral term describing a state partially to wholly subordinated to another state in international affairs. More loaded terminology carring the implication of more complete subirdination includes "satellite state" or "puppet state." The term "protectorate" describes a status in international law.
  • A Client State is an state that is in fact and international code indpendent but in practice and particular recognition under the direct control of a more powerful country or under that country's influence. Usually, their consistutions and government frameworks are drawn up by that influencing power, and it usually acts as a buffer zone in times of war. The state can make treaties, coordinate alliances, declare war and affirm peace, and join organizations but only with the more powerful state's apporval and direction. The leaders of client states are directly appointed by the leaders or legislature of the more powerful state, and they can be dismissed by that more powerful state. The client state can be offically annexed anytime without doubt. Example: the Confederation of the Rhine, contr
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  • A client state is a state that is economically, politically or militarily subordinate to another more powerful state in international affairs. Types of client states include: satellite state, associated state, puppet state, neo-colony, protectorate, vassal state and tributary state.
  • A Client State is an state that is in fact and international code indpendent but in practice and particular recognition under the direct control of a more powerful country or under that country's influence. Usually, their consistutions and government frameworks are drawn up by that influencing power, and it usually acts as a buffer zone in times of war. The state can make treaties, coordinate alliances, declare war and affirm peace, and join organizations but only with the more powerful state's apporval and direction. The leaders of client states are directly appointed by the leaders or legislature of the more powerful state, and they can be dismissed by that more powerful state. The client state can be offically annexed anytime without doubt. Example: the Confederation of the Rhine, controlled by the First Stteinese Empire and run like a semi-indpendent client state.
  • Client State is one of generally neutral term describing a state partially to wholly subordinated to another state in international affairs. More loaded terminology carring the implication of more complete subirdination includes "satellite state" or "puppet state." The term "protectorate" describes a status in international law.
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