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- Disaggregated_sovereignty abstract "Disaggregated sovereignty refers to the need for broad strategic cooperation on critical issues requiring the ceding of sovereignty from several sovereign entities to new institutions without creating a centralized authority or "government."Some people argue that this is the de facto situation of global governance and actually more desirable than the creation of a single world government. A common and imperfect analogy is often made to the European Union as an example of how states can cede sovereignty to create regional governance. Traditional concepts of sovereignty emphasize separation into territorially independent groups. Dissagregated sovereignty focuses on the mutual obligation and positive capacity to participate collectively through multiple institutions to address global and regional problems.".
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- Disaggregated_sovereignty subject Category:Political_ideologies.
- Disaggregated_sovereignty subject Category:Politics_of_the_European_Union.
- Disaggregated_sovereignty subject Category:Sovereignty.
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- Disaggregated_sovereignty comment "Disaggregated sovereignty refers to the need for broad strategic cooperation on critical issues requiring the ceding of sovereignty from several sovereign entities to new institutions without creating a centralized authority or "government."Some people argue that this is the de facto situation of global governance and actually more desirable than the creation of a single world government.".
- Disaggregated_sovereignty label "Disaggregated sovereignty".
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