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Sovereignty refers to the supreme authority a state holds over its territory and people, free from external interference. It sits at the center of political science, international relations, and law courses because it shapes how governments justify their power and how nations interact with one another. The concept raises genuinely difficult questions: when does a state's authority over its own affairs become a barrier to justice or global cooperation, and who gets to decide? These tensions make sovereignty one of the most contested and enduring subjects in government studies.

The papers archived here approach sovereignty from several distinct angles. Some take a normative stance, weighing whether state sovereignty produces more harm than good in the international system. Others examine specific conflicts and cases — including the Crimea dispute, the Panamanian Canal, and the DRC versus Belgium — to test how sovereignty functions under real political pressure. Several papers address how globalization and emerging technologies like Google Earth challenge traditional nation-state boundaries, while others extend the concept into cyberlaw and digital governance. A smaller set explores sovereignty in theological or philosophical registers, including individual versus collective dimensions of authority.

A strong essay on sovereignty needs a focused thesis that commits to a specific dimension — legal, political, technological, or ethical — rather than treating the concept in the abstract. Evidence drawn from international case law, treaty frameworks, or documented geopolitical conflicts carries more weight than broad generalizations about power. The most common pitfall is conflating sovereignty with legitimacy; a government can hold sovereign authority while still facing serious challenges to its moral or legal standing, and keeping those distinctions clear strengthens any argument considerably.

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Global Cultural Analysis Nigeria
The evolution of Nigeria from British control to a civilian democratic government
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Terrorism Different From Violent Crime
Terrorism has become one of the most discussed subjects in terms of international threat, national security, and domestic preventive action. In recent decades there have been numerous attempts to try to define the notion of terrorism and to tackle its causes and effects. However, to this day, despite impressive improvements, terrorism remains one of the greatest threats for international and national security.
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Locke the Ironies of Philosophy
The ironies of philosophy and politics -- John Locke's definition of tyranny and its applicable to the modern British Commonwealth nation of Zimbabwe
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Human Rights in China China\'s
This is a Position Paper on Human Rights in China. Where China holds the cultural and conservative point of view, the growing concern in the world about human rights has led to the formation of many different organizations. These organizations act globally to take notice of all the human rights violations. The world has now become a global village. Round-the-clock news channels bring every news to the front. The western countries provide their people with all types of basic as well as special rights which is why they are unable to sympathize with the Chinese cause.
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Western Media Influence vs. Cultural Authenticity in Arab World
The media and brand names of the Western world beginning to enter the cultural spheres of the Arab world is deemed by some to be a great thing and a vouching for the principles of freedom. Others still, though, denounce this cultural transmission and vehemently state that such invasion of media/brand names is a polluting (if not destruction) of the cultural authenticity of the area.
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De Valera\'s Ireland Before De
Before de Valera's birth, Ireland was in a state of despair and poverty. The country was still recovering from the Great Potato Famine and struggling under the oppressive rule of Mother England.
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Jewish Religion Also Known as Judaism --
This paper briefly covers Jewish history and why Jews see themselves as the chosen people. In this paper an interview with a Jewish woman from Skokie Illinois provides a lot of good information about how Conservative Jews live and worship. There are many misconceptions about Judaism and some of those are presented in this paper. The interview (which is paraphrased) with Rebecca Weiner opens the door to understanding how Conservative Jews live and worship.
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China Is Equivalent to Europe
¶ … China is equivalent to Europe in many ways in terms of its internal development and the kind of impact it has on countries around it. It is important to understand China's current rapid growth and its economic,…
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Pacifism -- a Doctrine of Non-Violence Pacifism
Pacifism is a theory which provides the basis of anti-violence behavior. It is an ideology which defines the permissibility of violence on the basis of morality and ethics. Where pacifism is appreciated and consider as a necessary behavior required for having stability in a society as it promotes tolerance; a lot of criticism has also been made on this particular theory. It is said that Pacifists are inconsistent. For they consider violence (or war) an absolute evil; but an absolute evil must be resisted by all necessary means, and pacifists reject using violence (or war) even when it is such a necessary means. The strict nature of this theory gives rise to a confused situation where decision regarding justification of war and violence, is difficult to ascertain. Pacifism is the fundamental ideology of all those who are against initiating and contributing in a war. Other than just being against warfare, it further asserts that repellent use of force against force is not justified and is immoral. Hence, Pacifism provides a just model which if duly followed can help in eliminate all the evils in the society.
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The foremost contentious concern lately has been the issue of granting legal status to the right to die with dignity, or euthanasia. Similar to the issue of death sentence or suicide, euthanasia is contentious as it…