INTR 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Stephen D. Krasner, De Jure, De Facto

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De jure ( legal) sovereignty recognity. De facto ( effective ) sovereignty capacity. One could look outside and one deeply inside. Sovereign power has an internal and an external dimension. Because of this asymmetrical power that exists out there, some states have more capacity to enact their sovereignty. Krasner speaks to this idea , talking about the ability of governments to regulate the borders of these states. Controlling what goes in and out the state. One of the primary function of governemnts is to enact the interdependent function. External: westphalian : treaty of westphalia was the first peace treaty to begin enacting these principles of. Westphalian soverengithy this is where the name comes from has a number of elements to it entails mutual recognition of territorial integrity if you recognize a state being westp. Sov . you recognize the territorial integrity of the state and respect their boundaries that their territorial boundaries are secure.

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