Re-envisioning sovereignty: The end of Westphalia?

Trudy Jacobsen, Charles Sampford, Ramesh Thakur

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Abstract

Sovereignty, as a concept, is in a state of flux. In the course of the last century, traditional meanings have been worn away while the limitations of sovereignty have been altered as transnational issues compete with domestic concerns for precedence. This volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis of conceptions of sovereignty. Divided into six overarching elements, it explores a wide range of issues that have altered the theory and practice of state sovereignty, such as: human rights and the use of force for human protection purposes, norms relating to governance, the war on terror, economic globalization, the natural environment and changes in strategic thinking. The authors are acknowledged experts in their respective areas, and discuss the contemporary meaning and relevance of sovereignty and how it relates to the constitution of international order.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherAshgate Publishing Ltd.
Number of pages375
ISBN (Print)9780754672609
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

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