sovereignty and global governance
Sovereignty refers to the supreme authority and autonomy of a nation-state to govern its own affairs, make decisions, and enforce laws within its territorial boundaries, without interference from external actors. Global governance, on the other hand, refers to the collective decision-making and coordination of policies and actions by various international institutions, organizations, and states to address global issues and challenges that transcend national borders, such as climate change, human rights, or economic stability. It involves the sharing of sovereignty and power between different actors at the global level to achieve common goals and uphold global norms and standards.
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