This new volume shows how state sovereignty is more fluid and contested than is usually appreciated within both conventional and constructivist literature.
This new volume shows how state sovereignty is more fluid and contested than is usually appreciated within both conventional and constructivist literature.
Introduction. 1. Sovereignty as Discourse 2. Analytical Strategies 3. From Object of Observation to Object of Intervention 4. Sovereignty and Intervention 5. From Object of Concern to Object of Non-Intervention 6. Sovereignty and Non-Intervention 7. Contrasting Constitutions 8. Sovereignty Intervened: Conclusions and Further Perspectives