Introduction to International Relations Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #638523

How is the concept of 'sovereignty' defined in international relations?


Supreme authority in a state

A society of ethnic groups

A state’s ability to control other states 

An agreement between two or more states

Alliances  against a common threat


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Sovereignty: “Supreme authority in a state. In any state sovereignty is vested in the institution, person, or body having the ultimate authority to impose law on everyone else in the state and the power to alter any pre-existing law. In international law, it is an essential aspect of sovereignty that all states should have supreme control over their internal affairs, subject to the recognized limitations imposed by international law. However, no state or international organization may intervene in matters that fall within the domestic jurisdiction of another state” The correct answer is A.

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