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    THE SOVEREIGN STATE OF SCOTLAND: PRO AND CONTRA by S. M. Meshcheryakova

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Analysis of economical factors helps conclude the advantages and disadvantages of creating the sovereign state.…”
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    Global Dissipation of Neoliberal Models and the Sovereign State Doctrine by Goran Sumkoski

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…sovereign state doctrine…”
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    INTERFERENCE INTO THE POLICY OF A SOVEREIGN STATE AS A CRIMINOLOGICAL PROBLEM by D. A. Shestakov

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Interference into the policy of a sovereign state as a criminological problem // Actual Problems of Economics and Law. 2012. №2. …”
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    The making of Nigeria as a sovereign state - a theoretical prognosis and analysis of a balanced federalism by Bassey, Antigha Okon

    Published 2014
    “…The invocations of such a Natu-centric force through the introduction and implementation of a domiciliary policy as practiced in the United States of America is expected to ameliorate and eradicate other forces acting against the attainment of true federalism occasioned by a federal balance, which is one of the fundamental determinants of the future of Nigeria as a sovereign state.…”
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    La sovranità della Chiesa cattolica e lo Stato sovrano. Un campo di tensione dalla crisi dello Stato liberale ai Patti Lateranensi, con un epilogo nell'articolo 7 primo comma della... by Floriana Colao

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…Sovereignty of the Church and sovereign State from the Lateran Pacts to art. 7 first paragraph of the Constitution…”
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    Private public diplomacy. The end of public hegemony over international relations by Luis Melgar

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Since the concept of public diplomacy was developed in the 1960’, its practitioners have accepted that sovereign states are not the only actors of international relations. …”
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    Editorial by Yuliya Zabyelina

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Traditional actors in international relations consisting purely of sovereign states have been expanded to accommodate non-state actors. …”
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    Confederal Agreements: A Proposal to Resolve Secession-Related Minority Issues by Hakan Kolçak

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…There are various minority-led separatist movements in Europe that seek to transform self-governing regions into sovereign states. The existing European states are not eager to fulfil this minority demand, but the growing separatist trends continue to cause numerous constitutional problems across Europe. …”
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    The Right to Remedial Secession in the light of National and Regional Judicial Decisions by seyd ghasem Zamani, Ali Navari

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The overwhelming view concerning the unilateral secession under contemporary international law is that, in international law, there is no rule in regard to secession. some international lawyers concentrate upon the principle of respect to territorial integrity of independence and sovereign states and maintain that unilateral secession is unlawful. …”
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    New developments in geopolitics: a reassessment of theories after 2023 by Topalidis, Georgios, Kartalis, Nick N., Velentzas, John R., Sidiropoulou, Charalampia

    Published 2024
    “…Traditional geopolitical theories are established on the basis of sovereign states. The starting point of many theories is for sovereign states to compete for world hegemony, or to gain an advantage in competition with their opponents. …”
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    New Developments in Geopolitics: A Reassessment of Theories after 2023 by Georgios Tr Topalidis, Nick N. Kartalis, John R. Velentzas, Charalampia Gr Sidiropoulou

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Traditional geopolitical theories are established on the basis of sovereign states. The starting point of many theories is for sovereign states to compete for world hegemony, or to gain an advantage in competition with their opponents. …”
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