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National sovereignty has long been a contentious issue among the members of the NationStates United Nations, with members disagreeing over the question of whether national sovereignty exists as well as disagreeing over to what extent it should exist, if any, and what valid arguments there might be for maintaining or changing the state of national sovereignty in the NationStates United Nations.
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National sovereignty has long been a contentious issue among the members of the NationStates United Nations, with members disagreeing over the question of whether national sovereignty exists as well as disagreeing over to what extent it should exist, if any, and what valid arguments there might be for maintaining or changing the state of national sovereignty in the NationStates United Nations. These discussions are complicated by the unique relationship of the United Nations to the NationStates game engine, which give the arguments unique facets which are not found in real-life discussions of national sovereignty.
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== External Links ==
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[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8681146&postcount=4 National Sovereignty and the NSUN]
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== Organizations ==
  
 
[http://s11.invisionfree.com/NatSovOrg/index.php?act=idx National Sovereignty Organization]
 
[http://s11.invisionfree.com/NatSovOrg/index.php?act=idx National Sovereignty Organization]

Revision as of 17:25, 15 June 2005

National sovereignty has long been a contentious issue among the members of the NationStates United Nations, with members disagreeing over the question of whether national sovereignty exists as well as disagreeing over to what extent it should exist, if any, and what valid arguments there might be for maintaining or changing the state of national sovereignty in the NationStates United Nations. These discussions are complicated by the unique relationship of the United Nations to the NationStates game engine, which give the arguments unique facets which are not found in real-life discussions of national sovereignty.


Further material to be added later.

External Links

National Sovereignty and the NSUN

Organizations

National Sovereignty Organization