The Sovereignty Cartel
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Aug '21
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A refreshing, unique account of sovereignty as collusion not competition, as a set of property rights shared by states.
Often we hear about sovereignty as competitive, requiring protection from other states. Barkin argues that states are invested in sovereignty as a property exclusive to states, above any competition. Sovereignty is a collusion, a cartel, through which states maintain otherwise-unjustifiable exclusive property-related privileges.Sovereignty is the subject of many debates in international relations. Is it the source of state authority or a description of it? What is its history? Is it strengthening or weakening? Is it changing, and how? This book addresses these questions, but focuses on one less frequently addressed: what makes state sovereignty possible? The Sovereignty Cartel argues that sovereignty is built on state collusion – states work together to privilege sovereignty in global politics, because they benefit from sovereignty's exclusivity. This book explores this collusive behavior in international law, international political economy, international security, and migration and citizenship. In all these areas, states accord rights to other states, regardless of relative power, relative wealth, or relative position. Sovereignty, as a (changing) set of property rights for which states collude, accounts for this behavior not as anomaly (as other theories would) but instead as fundamental to the sovereign states system.
ISBN: 9781009010009
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 13mm
Weight: 300g
270 pages