Kurtulus, Ersun N (2005) State Sovereignty - the Concept, the Phenomenon and the Ramifications. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 232 pp. ISBN 1-4039-6988-4. (The full text of this publication is not currently available from this repository. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided) (KAR id:908)
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Abstract
State sovereignty is the foundation of international relations. This thought-provoking book explores the gap between seeing sovereignty as either absolute or relative. It argues that state sovereignty is both factual and judicial and that the 'loss' of sovereignty exists only at the margins of the international society. With many interesting real-world examples of ambiguous sovereignty examined, this is an important argument against those who are quick to claim that 'sovereignty' is under assault.
Item Type: | Book |
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Subjects: | J Political Science > JZ International relations |
Divisions: | Divisions > Division of Human and Social Sciences > School of Politics and International Relations |
Depositing User: | Ersun Kurtulus |
Date Deposited: | 19 Dec 2007 18:35 UTC |
Last Modified: | 05 Nov 2024 09:31 UTC |
Resource URI: | https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/908 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes) |
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