
Problematic Sovereignty
Contested Rules and Political Possibilities
Stephen Krasner(Editor)
Columbia University Press
Will be published approx. on 22. February 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
502 pages
978-0-231-12179-8 (ISBN)
Description
Some of the most pressing issues in the contemporary international order revolve around a frequently invoked but highly contested concept: sovereignty. To what extent does the concept of sovereignty-as it plays out in institutional arrangements, rules, and principles-inhibit the solution of these issues? Can the rules of sovereignty be bent? Can they be ignored? Do they represent an insurmountable barrier to stable solutions or can alternative arrangements be created? Problematic Sovereignty attempts to answer these and other fundamental questions by taking account of the multiple, sometimes contradictory, components of the concept of sovereignty in cases ranging from the struggle for sovereignty between China and Taiwan to the compromised sovereignty of Bosnia under the Dayton Accord. Countering the common view of sovereignty that treats it as one coherent set of principles, the chapters of Problematic Sovereignty illustrate cases where the disaggregation of sovereignty has enabled political actors to create entities that are semiautonomous, semi-independent, and/or semilegal in order to solve specific problems stemming from competing claims to authority.
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"Addresses issues of great contemporary importance in world politics in a fresh and provocative way." - Daniel Deudney, Johns Hopkins University"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Weight
524 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-12179-8 (9780231121798)
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Person
Stephen D. Krasner is Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations and Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. His publications include Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy.
Content
Preface, by Stephen D. Krasner Problematic Sovereignty, by Stephen D. Krasner Sovereignty: The Practitioner's Perspective, by Abraham D. Sofaer and Thomas C. Heller Sovereignty from a World Polity Perspective, by John Boli The Issue of Sovereignty in the Asian Historical Context, by Mchel Oksenberg One Sovereign, Two Legal Systems: China and the Problem of Commitment in Hong Kong, by James McCall Smith The Struggle for Sovereignty between China and Taiwan, by Robert Madsen The Sovereignty Script: Red Book for Russian Revolutionaries, by Michael McFaul Belarus and the Flight from Sovereignty, by Coit Blacker and Condoleezza Rice Compromised Sovreignty to Create Sovereignty: Is Dayton Bosnia Futile Exercise or an Emerging Model?, by Susan L. Woodward The Road to Palestinian Sovereignty: Problematic Structures or Conventional Obstacles?, by Shibley Telhami Explaining Variation: Defaults, Coercion, Commitments, by Stephen D. Krasner