Sovereignty, Interdependence, and International Institutions
Abstract
This chapter suggests that as international regimes become increasingly significant, democratic governments and publics will need to pay close attention to institutional changes that could threaten, or promote, democratic accountability. The growth of constraints on operational sovereignty has of course been essential to the expansion of institutionalized international cooperation; but its implications for democratic accountability may be less...
Paper Details
Title
Sovereignty, Interdependence, and International Institutions
Published Date
Apr 5, 2019
Journal
Pages
91 - 107
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