... another example:
>“A state can only succeed if it ... ...the very existence of the state becomes dubious, and it becomes ... a failed state.”
(Page 110 of http ... sufficient condition of a successful state? I felt like this is ...
... example:
> >“A state can only succeed if it ... ...the very existence of the state becomes dubious, and it becomes ... a failed state.”
> (Page 110 of ... sufficient condition of a successful state? I felt like this is ...
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>“A state can only succeed if it ... very existence of the state becomes dubious, and it ... becomes a failed state.”
(Page 110 of ... he was saying "A state can succeed *only if* ...
... is the less ambiguous expression. state succeed -> monopoly. The ... the very existence of the state becomes dubious, and it ... becomes a failed state" supports that interpretation. Again, ... is sufficient for a successful state. Other factors are at ...
Really depends on your state of mind. If you have any tinge of burnout, I think it would be counterproductive to just jump right back in. But if you're excited and motivated, perhaps there's no need for such a large break.