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About: Sovereignty is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 25909 publications have been published within this topic receiving 410148 citations.


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01 Apr 2004
TL;DR: Carlsnaes et al. as mentioned in this paper discussed the role of the EU in the development of the new Europe and its role in its security and defence policies, focusing on the impact of EU on its Member States National Foreign Policy Coordination and Collective Identity.
Abstract: Introduction - Walter Carlsnaes PART ONE: THEORIES AND CONCEPTS Foreign Policy Analysis and the New Europe - Brian White European Foreign Policy - Knud Erik Jorgensen Conceptualising the Domain PART TWO: ANALYTICAL DIMENSIONS OF EUROPEAN FOREIGN POLICY Security and Defence - Helene Sjursen Economic Foreign Policy - Michael Smith Diplomacy - Brian Hocking National Foreign Policy Coordination - Bengt Sundelius and Magnus Ekengren Collective Identity - Ulrich Sedelmeier Human Rights - Janne Haaland Matlary Sovereignty - Bertrand Badie PART THREE: CASE STUDIES Security and Defence - Annika Hansen The EU Police Mission in Bosnia Foreign Economic Policy - Ricardo Gomez and George Christou The EU and the Mediterranean Diplomacy - Alisdair Blair The Impact of the EU on its Member States National Foreign Policy Coordination - Magnus Ekengren The Swedish EU Presidency Collective Identity - Michelle Pace The Greek Case Human Rights - Agustin Jose Menendez The Right Foreign Policy for the EU? Sovereignty - Frederic Charillon EU Intervention in the 'Near Abroad'

90 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw on Foucault's work on sovereignty and rights to argue that patriarchal white sovereignty as a regime of power deploys a discourse of pathology in the exercising of sovereign right to subjugate and discipline Indigenous people as good citizens.
Abstract: In June 2007, the Australian federal government sent military and policy into Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory on the premise that sexual abuse of children was rampant and a national crisis. This article draws on Foucault’s work on sovereignty and rights to argue that patriarchal white sovereignty as a regime of power deploys a discourse of pathology in the exercising of sovereign right to subjugate and discipline Indigenous people as good citizens.

90 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors adopt a neo-Hegelian approach, and propose a dialectical relationship between developing modes of global political rule and the markets that it shapes and governs, and problematise GCS as a central and vital element in an expanding global neo-liberal regime of governmentality.
Abstract: Although there remains considerable dispute about Global Civil Society (GCS) — whom or what it includes, whether it is international or truly global, and how it is constituted — there is no doubt that the agents, actors, organisations, and institutions of transnational social and economic exchange and action exist. But what is GCS? Is it a space or locus of sovereign agents, or merely a structural effect? Does it wield compulsory power or it is a mere epiphenomenon, a reflection of the state system? Is GCS an institutional phenomenon, the result of the exercise of power by other actors, or is it a productive phenomenon, constituted by the social roles and relations growing out of contemporary states and markets? In this article, I adopt a neo-Hegelian approach, and propose a dialectical relationship between developing modes of global political rule and the markets that it shapes and governs. I problematise GCS as a central and vital element in an expanding global neo-liberal regime of governmentality, whi...

90 citations

Book
01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: In this article, the modern state is defined as a "social order in anarchy" and the functions of governments are described as pretenses, powers, and prospects of states. But the authors do not discuss the role of states in these functions.
Abstract: Preface 1. Introduction 2. The modern state 3. Social order in anarchy 4. Legitimacy 5. Reasons 6. Justice 7. Sovereignty 8. Boundaries 9. The functions of governments 10. States: pretenses, powers, prospects Notes Index.

90 citations

Book
01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: Bremmer as mentioned in this paper proposed post-Soviet nationalities theory: past, present and future Ian Bremmer Part II. Introduction: 1. Russia and its Nations: confronting a loss of empire John Dunlop 3. The North Caucasus: confederation in conflict Jane Ormrod 4. The Middle Volga: exploring the limits of sovereignty Ronald Wixman 5. The New Eastern Europe: 6. Ukraine: from empire to statehood Alexander Motyl and Bohdan Krawchenko 7. Belarus: from statehood to empire? Jan Zaprudnik and Michael
Abstract: Part I. Introduction: 1. Post-Soviet nationalities theory: past, present and future Ian Bremmer Part II. Russia and its Nations: 2. Russia: confronting a loss of empire John Dunlop 3. The North Caucasus: confederation in conflict Jane Ormrod 4. The Middle Volga: exploring the limits of sovereignty Ronald Wixman 5. Siberia: assimilation and its discontents Gail Fondahl Part III. The New Eastern Europe: 6. Ukraine: from empire to statehood Alexander Motyl and Bohdan Krawchenko 7. Belarus: from statehood to empire? Jan Zaprudnik and Michael Urban 8. Moldova: caught between nation and empire William Crowther Part IV. The Baltics: 9. Lithuania: rights and responsibilities of independence Alfred Senn 10. Latvia: restoring a state, rebuilding a nation Nils Muznieks 11. Estonia: independence redefined Toivo Raun Part V. The Transcaucasus: 12. Azerbaijan: searching for new neighbours Shireen Hunter 13. Armenia: paradise lost? Nora Dudwick 14. Georgia: the trauma of statehood Stephen Jones Part VI. Central Asia: 15. Kazakhstan: pushing for Eurasia Martha Brill Olcott 16. Kyrgyzstan: storm clouds over the 'island of democracy' Eugene Huskey 17. Uzbekistan: breaking the back of democracy Gregory Gleason 18. Turkmenistan: just like the old times David Nissman 19. Tajikistan: reform, reaction, and civil war Muriel Atkin Part VII. Conclusion: 20. From matrioshka nationalism to national interests Ray Taras.

90 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20241
20231,775
20223,691
2021802
20201,086
20191,042