why soverignity is important in anarchial states
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Under the concept of state sovereignty, no state has the authority to tell another state how to control its internal affairs. Sovereignty both grants and limits power: it gives states complete control over their own territory while restricting the influence that states have on one another.
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According to a common view, globalisation implies a loss of control over our
lives. By depleting the decision-making capacity of individuals and governments,
it questions one of the basic conditions for the exercise of politics. Whereas some
celebrate this new condition as the triumph of the global market over politics,
others point to the danger that it implies for the achievements of modernity. Both
sides, however, conceive of globalisation as a kind of natural phenomenon taking
place above our heads and with no possibility of arrest. Consequently, it is often
- presented as a condition of rn
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