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China’s Sovereignty Obsession
American Sovereignty Is Safe From the UN
World Order 2.0
Who Gets a State, and Why?
Revolutions in Sovereignty: How Ideas Shaped Modern International Relations
Rethinking the Nation-State: The Many Meanings of Sovereignty
Sovereignty As Responsibility: Conflict Management in Africa
The End Of Sovereignty? The Politics Of A Shrinking And Fragmenting World
Technology and Sovereignty
Sanctity Vs. Sovereignty: The United States And The Nationalization Of Natural Resource Investments
Sovereignty Over Natural Resources
Economic Sovereignty at Bay
Sovereignty and Peace
Concepts of State Sovereignty and International Law
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