powerful; (c) that no state can claim jurisdiction [관할권]over another; and (d) that the courts of one s ... basically means “one state, one vote” [한 국가, 한 투표] in reaching a decision based on consensus. But that ... ’ War (1648), state sovereignty as supreme legal power over a certain territory has become widely
unilateralism, respect of powerbased on realism, and pursuit of national interest. Right after Bush took ... ofonsultative manner. We can see this pragmatism at two important levels; Great Power consultations ... . The Bush campaign has expressed its harsh criticism of the Clinton's policy calling it appeasement