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Book SynopsisRaia Prokhovnik develops a strong argument for sovereignty as a robust concept with many conceptualizations, and capable of further fruitful reconceptualization. The book explores contemporary theoretical developments and current political issues around sovereignty that have crucial practical and institutional implications.
Trade Review'As state power falters, sovereignty attracts increasing cross-disciplinary interest, but often unsurely grounded in the history of ideas. Prokhovnik's lucid, erudite and innovative study corrects that omission.' - Neil Walker, Professor of European Law, European University Institute, Italy
'A formidably sophisticated work that makes a major contribution to the study of 'the political' - not just to the long-running debates on sovereignty' - Terrell Carver, University of Bristol, UK, Contemporary Political Theory
Table of ContentsThe Meaning of Sovereignty: The Politics and Ownership of the Concept From Internal/External to Post-States and Other Actors The Liberal and State Character of Modern Sovereignty The Metaphor of Sovereignty The Politics of Sovereignty Less is More: Sovereignty in Europe