This was great, thank you so much! I needed a different way to retain this information other than just reading/note taking. The illustrations really helped, along with the examples. Very much appreciated!
People still have no idea on what it is. Sovereignty or whatever concepts relating to human relationship, they're all fake, they're not real. The only thing exists is called consensus. Whether you choose to do something or not, terms such as rights, sovereignty plays no role in that. If there's a small city with the military capabilities of wiping out an entire continent if bothered. Then that small city can claim whatever it wants, when faced with absolute destruction, the power of force is the only thing that remains.
Sovereignty, sovereignty, sovereignty... the root cause of all war, in our world and within the known universe! Globalization depends on national governments respecting the sovereignty of other nations people and rights, in whole and in part! Within a constant state of peace and prosperity and of course, partnership! Globalization doesn't demand much... its as easy as peaceful intentions! Namaste
Hello! Visit our Sovereignty lesson in our Building Blocks Module: world101.cfr.org/how-world-works-and-sometimes-doesnt/building-blocks/what-sovereignty Some examples might help!
@runemesa, it is at least partly because there is and has been for a really long time a lot of disagreement about what the word means, or should mean. sometimes people describe what they think it "should" mean, but it doesn't totally match the way everyone else has been using the word. that winds up creating mass confusion for anyone unfortunate enough to try to learn the word. this is a word that lawyers argue about, so it's no wonder that anyone new to the word feels hopelessly lost with it. I think your best bet is to search out lots of uses of the word by lots of different kinds of people, at different times and in different places, and in that way start to piece it together. in a certain gestalt kind of way, I think it's just about power. Power to not be told what to do by others, yet (as a government/nation/whatever) the power to control the people "under" you or within you. So it's like a geographical unit with a special kind of power. Long ago it referred to kings and queens and the like, and literally meant being "over" other people. Back then, people believed or pretended that they got the right to rule others from God. So it picked up this idea that "sovereign power" came with some sort of spiritual right to not be messed with by others, whether their subjects beneath them, or outside forces.
I have a question, Pakistani religious scholars claim that Muslims of South Asia have the only right to be the sovereign rulers of all of South Asia because prior the British colonization, South Asia was under a sovereign authority of Mughal Empire, an Islamic Superpower but after British left South Asia, Sovereignty of majority of South Asia fell into the hands of the democratically elected rulers of India who are not Muslims. They consider this to be illegitimate.😢
You are the kind of person I would like to sit down with and talk to about history. There would be a language barrier but that would be okay. Exchanging points of views with friends can be fun. *EDIT* I have no personal opinion on this matter. I’m just an American Southerner with a history degree.
Pres Xi said he may have to invade by force and was asked why when maybe 500,000 chinese may die if the invasion he said """"so what ,they will have died for a good Cause" would you like to be one of those soldiers or brothers or sons....And the foreign minister in Australia said that if the Taiwanese were resistant they would have to be coerced with torture like the Uighurs and Tibetans
When it mentions Russia's Crimea annexation and Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, but not the US's invasion of Iraq in 2003 as violations of sovereignty
This.
Propaganda.
The channel owner gotta live bro
This was great, thank you so much! I needed a different way to retain this information other than just reading/note taking. The illustrations really helped, along with the examples. Very much appreciated!
This was very helpful for class thanks
You're very welcome!
This channels videos are very educational. You are telling me things that I always want to know. Thank you and I look forward to more.
How would you explain Chisholm V Georgia- Supreme Court Justice John Jay's stance on sovereignty?
great video
The people are sovereign over the government.
Thanks
From who do nations inherit their sovereignty?? Their government, or their people?
it is original-
state inherits it from state itself as individual inherits individuality from himself.
People still have no idea on what it is.
Sovereignty or whatever concepts relating to human relationship, they're all fake, they're not real.
The only thing exists is called consensus. Whether you choose to do something or not, terms such as rights, sovereignty plays no role in that.
If there's a small city with the military capabilities of wiping out an entire continent if bothered.
Then that small city can claim whatever it wants, when faced with absolute destruction, the power of force is the only thing that remains.
@@markarmage3776 conquest
it is a natural right of human
Thank you Sir
Sovereignty, sovereignty, sovereignty... the root cause of all war, in our world and within the known universe!
Globalization depends on national governments respecting the sovereignty of other nations people and rights, in whole and in part!
Within a constant state of peace and prosperity and of course, partnership!
Globalization doesn't demand much... its as easy as peaceful intentions!
Namaste
Sounds like a fairy tale👍🏻war is too profitable for humans to just stop. If the UN knocks at my door, theyll find a gun pointed at them.
What about US's intervention in Chile?
where's New Zealand on the map at the start of the video
why sovereignty is the fundamental principles of modern state policy?
Nice video, but the 1:22 map: 0/10
Please Explain the continued genocide of the original sovereign tribes of the land they called Australia?
lmao when I think of a successful example of Westphalian borders, I always think of Equatorial Africa!
I'm giving it up... Come possess me😂chickens👏
3rd video I've watched trying to understand what the word means, and I still don't/can't.
Hello! Visit our Sovereignty lesson in our Building Blocks Module: world101.cfr.org/how-world-works-and-sometimes-doesnt/building-blocks/what-sovereignty
Some examples might help!
@runemesa, it is at least partly because there is and has been for a really long time a lot of disagreement about what the word means, or should mean. sometimes people describe what they think it "should" mean, but it doesn't totally match the way everyone else has been using the word. that winds up creating mass confusion for anyone unfortunate enough to try to learn the word. this is a word that lawyers argue about, so it's no wonder that anyone new to the word feels hopelessly lost with it. I think your best bet is to search out lots of uses of the word by lots of different kinds of people, at different times and in different places, and in that way start to piece it together. in a certain gestalt kind of way, I think it's just about power. Power to not be told what to do by others, yet (as a government/nation/whatever) the power to control the people "under" you or within you. So it's like a geographical unit with a special kind of power. Long ago it referred to kings and queens and the like, and literally meant being "over" other people. Back then, people believed or pretended that they got the right to rule others from God. So it picked up this idea that "sovereign power" came with some sort of spiritual right to not be messed with by others, whether their subjects beneath them, or outside forces.
Is Russia a sovereign Nation with conjoined states??????
So vent tree
slay
I have a question, Pakistani religious scholars claim that Muslims of South Asia have the only right to be the sovereign rulers of all of South Asia because prior the British colonization, South Asia was under a sovereign authority of Mughal Empire, an Islamic Superpower but after British left South Asia, Sovereignty of majority of South Asia fell into the hands of the democratically elected rulers of India who are not Muslims. They consider this to be illegitimate.😢
You are the kind of person I would like to sit down with and talk to about history. There would be a language barrier but that would be okay.
Exchanging points of views with friends can be fun.
*EDIT*
I have no personal opinion on this matter. I’m just an American Southerner with a history degree.
Pres Xi said he may have to invade by force and was asked why when maybe 500,000 chinese may die if the invasion he said """"so what ,they will have died for a good Cause" would you like to be one of those soldiers or brothers or sons....And the foreign minister in Australia said that if the Taiwanese were resistant they would have to be coerced with torture like the Uighurs and Tibetans
Four sores an seven years ago
#Jesus Jabbar
sovereignty violations examples are taken from the non western countries. As if the rules and who breaks them, are taken from western point of view.
Wait til y'all get to understand self sovereignty with Bitcoin
Are you serious rn
i learned absolutory nothing.
aha nice spooks, nerd
When a country becomes a corporation what happens to sovereignty