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Or will they finally realize that a future of independence, sovereignty, and dignity is open to them – but only if they grant the Israelis what they rightly claim for themselves?
It should also be abhorrent to member states, which continue to guard their
sovereignty
and prerogatives.
According to this vision, Ukraine must be strategically aligned with Russia, and its
sovereignty
must be limited.
States naturally cherish their
sovereignty.
The Merkel document puts forward two ideas here: mutual recognition of qualifications, which would promote labor mobility, and – with no concern for the sanctity of tax
sovereignty
– harmonization of corporate-tax bases in order to encourage capital mobility.
The explosive nature of current trends, which point to eventual re-nationalization of
sovereignty
from the bottom up, is greatly underestimated in Berlin.
And that means that China also must reconsider its rigid notion of
sovereignty.
But there was always a right-wing minority that felt humiliated and resentful of the loss of national pride and, more important, national sovereignty, for Japan’s security would henceforth have to depend entirely on the protection offered by the US.
Kishi’s aim was to regain Japanese pride and
sovereignty
by revising the constitution and reviving old-fashioned patriotism, thus undoing some of the American educational reforms.
Such a construct would be far more popular with citizens who are unhappy with the accretion of EU power in Brussels and the loss of traditional
sovereignty.
To do so, they rooted the
sovereignty
of the US in its people – a truly novel concept.
But, having located national
sovereignty
in “the people,” they did not insist on a single principle of
sovereignty.
Instead, they invented the idea of shared
sovereignty
– the system of federalism that allows for multiple levels of government and for local, state, regional, and national loyalties to coincide, rather than compete.
In the absence of a transnational government with the incentive, legitimacy, and capacity to resolve the conflict, Greece and the other eurozone countries have resorted to challenging each other’s
sovereignty.
Moreover, just when we were beginning to think that the Iraqi tragedy had made the limits of unilateralism and preemptive military strategies clear to all, the Bush administration encourages Israel’s military action – this time against a country that has painfully been attempting to consolidate democratic reform and to reafirm its
sovereignty
in relation to Syria .
One country, two systems brilliantly balanced the aspirations, anxieties, and difficulties posed by the change in
sovereignty
from Britain to China.
After the devastation of World War II, many of the region’s nations recovered
sovereignty
through large-scale ethnic cleansing.
He recognizes that shared
sovereignty
will make Europe more influential, thereby empowering its citizens.
Given the difficulty of regaining lost
sovereignty
and credibility, central banks must keep helicopter drops as a last resort.
America recognized the communists in Beijing as China’s legitimate government, while helping to sustain Taiwan in a limbo between
sovereignty
and the practical exercise of statehood.
Of course, there will be concerns over
sovereignty
and consent, but there are millions of desperate people within just a couple of hours of those borders.
The new EU-Ukraine agreement should include a beefed-up solidarity clause, building on the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, whereby the EU would consult and assist Ukraine in case of challenges to its territorial integrity and
sovereignty.
The outcome made it clear that there are now two Europes: one in which the logic of integration is deeply embedded in the political system and the social order; and one that rejects the basic assumptions of pooled
sovereignty.
Some governments and individuals are likely to resist these suggestions, believing that such intervention constitutes an unwarranted intrusion into Iran’s
sovereignty.
Third, politics and economics – which are pulling in opposite directions when it comes to migration, shared sovereignty, and welfare reform – need to be reconciled.
Opting out of international bodies does not help a country to regain power and
sovereignty.
Skepticism neglects the power of shared
sovereignty
on key issues.
In international relations, power, not right, continued to be the only thing that mattered: the traditional concept of state
sovereignty
focused exclusively on power, i.e., on control over people and territory, and protected the state’s authority, regardless of whether its enforcement was civilized or brutal, democratic or authoritarian.
The Nuremberg Trials of the German war criminals after World War II marked the first important change in the world’s understanding of the concept of
sovereignty.
Sovereignty
was no longer based solely on power, but increasingly on law and respect for the rights of citizens.
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