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15 cards from this deck
Absolute power of state to control citizens & enforce laws
State's control over what happens within its territory
State's power in relations with other nation-states
1648; ended Thirty Years' War
Territorial integrity, political independence, non-interference
States pool sovereignty, cede some control over internal affairs
Justifies international intervention if state fails to protect citizens from atrocities
2005
UNSC-authorized military action in Libya in 2011
Showed states lost control over national economies
Can rival or exceed that of some states
Erosion of cultural differences for homogenized global culture
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch
Apple and Google
Al Qaeda and Islamic State
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