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  1. Proto-negara, juga disebut sebagai separuh negara, [1] adalah sebuah entitas politik yang tak mewakili negara berdaulat otonom atau sepenuhnya terinstitusionalisasi. [2] Definisi pasti dari "proto-negara" dalam pernyataan politik tergantung pada konteks saat istilah tersebut dipakai. Contohnya, istilah tersebut dipakai oleh beberapa cendekiawan ...

  2. RFC (s) RFC 9293. The Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). Therefore, the entire suite is commonly referred to as TCP/IP. TCP provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery ...

  3. Use of social media by the Islamic State. The Islamic State is a militant group and a former unrecognised proto-state. The group sophisticatedly utilizes social media as a tool for spreading its message and for international recruitment. The Islamic State is widely known for its posting of disturbing content, such as beheading videos, on the ...

  4. ISO 15924. Pcun (015), Proto-Cuneiform. The proto-cuneiform script (occasionally referred to as archaic cuneiform) was a system of proto-writing that emerged in Mesopotamia, eventually developing into the early cuneiform script used in the region's Early Dynastic I period. It arose from the token-based system that had already been in use across ...

  5. 7 de feb. de 2023 · Dynamics of Violent Extremism in Africa: Conflict Ecosystems, Political Ecology and the Spread of the Proto-State February 7, 2023 It examines how these groups have increased their influence as ideological affiliates of global terrorist organizations such as ISIL and Al-Qaeda and penetrated new areas by exploiting localized grievances, positioning themselves as alternative service providers to ...

  6. Technically, proto-state is best used only for historical entities that have since achieved independent statehood. The term quasi-state applies to more things and doesn’t imply some pre-judgment about their future, which may well be questionable: it is less likely to violate WP:NPOV when used un-judicially, both in this article and by editors who follow its example throughout Wikipedia.

  7. A proto-state set up by Russian and Chinese prospectors illegally mining on the Chinese side of the Amur River. The settlement was known for its lawlessness, housing escaped convicts, deserters from other mines, sex workers on the other side of the river (as women were not allowed in Zheltuga), and some punishments being carried out with spiked whips.