Dynamics of sovereignty (EMS Editions “Questions of society”, 2022)

Page 2 to 9: Start Pages | Page 10 to 11: Gabriel Blouin Genest, Yves Palau and Pierre Vercauteren – Acknowledgments | Page 12 to 23: Gabriel Blouin Genest, Yves Palau and Pierre Vercauteren – Introduction. Sovereignty and its contemporary challenges: points of fracture and political communities | Page 25 to 45: Pierre Vercauteren – Chapter 1. Sovereignty vs. interdependence: what does interdependence reveal about sovereignty? | Page 46 to 72: Yves Palau – Chapter 2. The historicity of the concept of sovereignty and its political stakes. Sovereignty before Jean Bodin | Page 73 to 104: Domingo Gonzalez – Chapter 3. Political pharmacology: essence and origin of a way of thinking | Page 106 to 129: Gabriel Blouin Genest – Chapter 4. Opioids, a planetary crisis? Opioid addiction in the context of global governance and the interdependence of sovereignties | Page 130 to 139: François Mabille1 – Chapter 5. Real walls, symbolic borders: Vatican City and state fiction on the international scene | Page 140 to 158: Gleisse Ribeiro Alves and Mateus Barros da Silva – Chapter 6. Dynamics and Governance of Indian Sovereignty: Achieving Indian Economic Development through WTO Multilateralism | Page 160 to 190: Pierre Verjans – Chapter 7. Versions of sovereignty. Populist discourse and nationalist dynamics: the case of N-VA | Page 191 to 213: Vincent Henry and Sergiu Mișcoiu – Chapter 8. European-style governance and its hazards: the case of Moldova | Page 214 to 229: Philippe Vincent – Chapter 9. Sovereignty and interdependence: the European Union and the international economic system | Pages 230 to 234: Gabriel Blouin Genest, Yves Palau and Pierre Vercauteren – Conclusion. Post-sovereignty? Sovereignty and Political Innovations | Page 235: Coordinators | Page 236 to 238: Ending pages.

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