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  2. Sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    Sovereignty can generally be defined as supreme authority. [1] [2] [3] Sovereignty entails hierarchy within a state as well as external autonomy for states. [4]In any state, sovereignty is assigned to the person, body or institution that has the ultimate authority over other people and to change existing laws. [5]

  3. List of territorial disputes - Wikipedia

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    The sovereignty of Taiwan has remained in question to this day. See also the Political status of Taiwan. Trans-Karakoram Tract, including Shaksgam Valley China [note 1] Republic of China [note 1] India: Pakistan was originally a party to the dispute but relinquished its claim and accepted Chinese sovereignty over the area in 1963.

  4. Criticism of capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx's three volume Capital: A Critique of Political Economy is widely regarded as one of the greatest written critiques of capitalism. [citation needed]Criticism of capitalism typically ranges from expressing disagreement with particular aspects or outcomes of capitalism to rejecting the principles of the capitalist system in its entirety. [1]

  5. Why Hawaiian sovereignty has undeniable context for the Maui ...

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    The problem is, an American law could no more annex the Hawaiian Kingdom than the United States Congress passing a law today. ... Is the topic of sovereignty and self-determination, or decision ...

  6. Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 970 [9] This presented a problem for Britain since the last time the settlement's boundaries were negotiated was in 1786, and the local government had unilaterally declared new expansive boundaries by then. In the Wyke–Aycinena Treaty of 1859, Guatemala agreed to recognize Britain's sovereignty over the area. The treaty derived its ...

  7. Anarchy (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    In international relations theory, the concept of anarchy is the idea that the world lacks any supreme authority or sovereignty.In an anarchic state, there is no hierarchically superior, coercive power that can resolve disputes, enforce law, or order the system of international politics.

  8. North Korea says it will not negotiate sovereignty with ... - AOL

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea said it would never negotiate its sovereignty with the United States, criticising Washington as "double-faced" for offering talks while ramping up military activities ...

  9. Criticism of the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    American state lawmakers have proposed legislation to block various UN programs deemed to threaten U.S. sovereignty. [13] In 2023, Tennessee enacted legislation to block the implementation of programs “originating in, or traceable to, the United Nations or a subsidiary entity of the United Nations,” including Agenda 21 and the 2030 Agenda ...