Sovereignty in the Modern World
Video Overview & Insights
In this 32-minute lecture, recorded in 2004, renowned Stanford professor and Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies scholar Dr. Stephen Krasner provides a comprehensive overview of the concept of sovereignty and how it applies to the 21st century. In his lecture, Dr. Krasner explains the three types of sovereignty, explains what they look like in the real world, runs through historical examples of how sovereignty has been understood, and explains why sovereignty has been and continues to be violated.
Excellent lecture except last part. In no condition; Sovereignty be breached.
A free discussion guide to accompany this video is available for download at https://spice.fsi.stanford.edu/multimedia/sovereignty-modern-world.
SOUVEREIGNITY
The question of souvereignity when dealing with dictatorships is difficult to answer. The answer has become more urgent in view the recent dethroning of Maduro and civilian unrest in Iran. When people are oppressed and physically hurt does souvereignity stand? South Sudan and Kosavo seems to have provided answers, or did they? How did Saddam Hussain and Idi Amin get away with murder, literally. How do the regimes in Iran and Cuba stand? The answer seems to be easier when dealing with weaker nations. What do you do with Russia, China, and North Korea?
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@amaara909THIS LECTURE IS AWESOME THANKS A LOT ,
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