Description
About the Author
HIDEAKI SHINODA is a research fellow at the Institute for Peace Studies at Hiroshima University, Japan.
Reviews
'Sovereignty has been the subject of an uncommon amount of recent discussion...One might think that there is nothing more worth saying. Shinoda shows otherwise. He makes a convincing case that sovereignty is conceptually intelligible only by situating it in the context of society. He surveys a wealth of materials, largely unexplored by other scholars, to make his case. He also shows that various conceptions of sovereignty entail conceptions of international society that are largely left implicit. While Shinoda himself refrains from speculating about sovereignty's future, his work makes it plain enough why recent speculation points in so many directions.' - Nicholas Onuf
Book Information
ISBN 9780333774717
Author H. Shinoda
Format Hardback
Page Count 228
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan