Disaggregated sovereignty

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title: Disaggregated sovereignty
text: Disaggregated sovereignty refers to the need for broad strategic cooperation on critical issues requiring the ceding of sovereignty from several sovereign entities to new institutions without creating a centralized authority or "government." Some people argue that this is the de facto situation of global governance and actually more desirable than the creation of a single world government. The idea was first invoked in 2004 by the political theorist Anne-Marie Slaughter in her 2004 book, A New W
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