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State within a state

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State within a state is a political situation in a country when an internal organ ("deep state"), such as the armed forces and civilian authorities (intelligence agencies, police, administrative agencies and branches of governmental bureaucracy), does not respond to the civilian political leadership. Although the state within the state can be conspiratorial in nature, the Deep State can also take the form of entrenched unelected career civil servants acting in a non-conspiratorial manner, to further their own interests (e.g., job security, enhanced power and authority, pursuit of ideological goals and objectives, and the general growth of their agency) and in opposition to the policies of elected officials, by obstructing, resisting, and subverting the policies and directives of elected officials. The term, like many in politics, derives from the Greek language (κράτος εν κράτει, kratos en kratei, later adopted into Latin as imperium in imperio or status in statu).

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Sometimes, the term refers to state companies that, though formally under the command of the government, act de facto like private corporations. Sometimes, the term refers to companies that, though formally private, act de facto like "states within a state".

Certain political debates surrounding the separation of church and state revolve around the perception that if left unchecked, the Church might turn into a kind of State within a State, an illegitimate outgrowth of the State's natural civil power.

Imperium in imperio was also the first state motto of Ohio, reflecting its great size and influence within the early United States. The motto proved unpopular and was replaced two years later.

Africa

  • Algeria's Department of Intelligence and Security
  • Cameroon's Cameroon Development Corporation
  • Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
  • Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces
  • Central and South America

  • Brazil's Army between the 1940s and 1980s
  • British Guiana's Booker-McConnell
  • Guatemala's United Fruit Company
  • Honduras's United Fruit Company
  • PDVSA in pre-Chávez Venezuela
  • Germany

  • Weimar Republic's Reichswehr
  • Nazi Germany's Schutzstaffel
  • Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht
  • Russia and the Soviet Union

  • Russia's FSB
  • Russian Empire's Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery, Okhrana, Special Corps of Gendarmes
  • Russian Tsardom's Oprichnina
  • Soviet Union's Cheka, NKVD, KGB
  • Turkey and the Ottoman Empire

  • Ottoman Empire's Committee of Union and Progress
  • Ottoman Empire's Janissaries
  • Ottoman Empire's Karakol society
  • Ottoman Empire's Young Turks
  • Deep state in Turkey
  • Counter-Guerrilla
  • Ergenekon
  • Grey Wolves
  • JİTEM
  • Special Forces Command (ex Special Warfare Department)
  • Tactical Mobilization Group
  • Turkey's (and worldwide) Gülen Movement
  • Other places

  • Francoist Spain's military forces
  • Imperial Japan's Army and the Kwantung Army
  • Ministry of Finance (Japan)
  • Iran's IRGC
  • Iran's SAVAK
  • Italy's Propaganda Due
  • Jordan's PLO
  • Lebanon's PLO
  • Lebanon's Hezbollah
  • North Korea's OGD, State Security Department
  • North Korea's Korean People's Army
  • Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence
  • Persia Safavid Dynasty's Qizilbash
  • Philippines' Iglesia ni Cristo
  • Republic of Vietnam's ARVN
  • United Kingdom's MI5 and City of London Corporation
  • United States' Intelligence Community, military–industrial complex, CIA or NSA
  • See also Deep state in the United States
  • References

    State within a state Wikipedia