Session Date
Lesson Topic
Sovereignty in World Politics
Lesson Outline
Yesterday we reviewed sovereignty in state politics. Today we focused on sovereignty in world politics. Sovereignty is a status conferred on a state that means it is an independent actor in the world, has complete control over its internal affairs and answers to no one else. In reality, complete and absolute sovereignty is a fiction for most, if not all states, as outside pressure from a stronger state, a group of states or international organizations can apply pressure on a sovereign state to alter its internal affairs to conform to international standards of conduct. A failed state is a state that is unable to maintain its sovereignty by projecting authority over its population and protecting its own territorial integrity.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
30
Lesson Comments
Even after our talk about the importance of using her lap-top for her remote classes yesterday, Bella used her phone again today and there remains no visual of her at all for class. She again said she was leaving class early for the Orange Week break at 11:45am.
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.50
Entry Status
Review Status
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