Can the "protection racket state" exist under other conditions? If so, what are they ?(use what you've read so far to discuss your point)
What is the difference between interstate war and interstate rivalry? Are these analytical concepts different enough to warrant separating?
Why is protection such a central role for the state? Is this a criteria that can be used to judge the effectiveness/efficacy of a state currently? Explain
What patterns of sexual violence does Wood find?