Fragile sovereignty?

History of European Ideas 51 (2):426-429 (2025)
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The title of Georg Essen’s recent book sounds like an oxymoron: Fragile Souveränität—how can ‘sovereignty’ be ‘fragile’? Sovereignty has been regarded as one of the strongest powers in the history...

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