Think Again: Sovereignty - By Stephen D. Krasner | Foreign Policy - 111 views
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Sovereignty was never quite as vibrant as many contemporary observers suggest.
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Katy Field on 28 Aug 12Reading Tip: the first or second sentence of a paragraph is usually the topic sentence. That means it will give you the main idea for that paragraph (the evidence or explanation will follow). In order to get better at taking fewer (but more useful) notes, try reading the entire paragraph without stopping to take notes, then try to paraphrase the main point. If you can't do it- look back at the first sentence again.
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While the great powers of Europe have eschewed many elements of sovereignty, the United States, China, and Japan have neither the interest nor the inclination to abandon their usually effective claims to domestic autonomy.
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Although sovereignty might provide little more than international recognition,