Critically examine the transformation of the traditional principle of state sovereignty in light of growing global interdependence, and discuss whether the increasing interconnectedness of economies, politics, and societies has redefined the nature and autonomy of the modern nation-state.

The Transformation of Sovereignty in an Interdependent World: Rethinking the Autonomy of the Modern Nation-State The principle of state sovereignty has been the cornerstone of the modern international order since the Peace of Westphalia (1648), symbolizing the legal and political autonomy of states within territorially defined boundaries. Sovereignty denotes the supreme authority of the state … Continue reading Critically examine the transformation of the traditional principle of state sovereignty in light of growing global interdependence, and discuss whether the increasing interconnectedness of economies, politics, and societies has redefined the nature and autonomy of the modern nation-state.

How does contemporary international politics compel a rethinking of the sovereign state, particularly in light of globalization, transnational governance, and the diffusion of power beyond traditional territorial boundaries?

Rethinking Sovereignty in Contemporary International Politics: Globalization, Transnational Governance, and the Diffusion of Power The concept of the sovereign state has long been regarded as the bedrock of international relations and the organizing principle of the global political system. Originating in the Westphalian settlement of 1648, sovereignty has historically signified the supreme authority of states … Continue reading How does contemporary international politics compel a rethinking of the sovereign state, particularly in light of globalization, transnational governance, and the diffusion of power beyond traditional territorial boundaries?