Law, Power, and the Sovereign State
Discover the intricate dynamics of sovereignty with Law, Power, and the Sovereign State, authored by a distinguished scholar and published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1995. This insightful book spans 214 pages and provides a comprehensive assessment of sovereignty as both a status and a form of power. It delves into the essential elements that define a sovereign state, while also exploring the implications of sovereignty in the context of the evolving "new world order." Ideal for students and professionals alike, this book offers a thought-provoking analysis that challenges conventional perspectives on statehood and authority. Enhance your understanding of international relations and political theory by adding this essential read to your collection.