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Sovereignty, WEST BANK, CONTRIBUTORS to the development of sovereignty,…
Sovereignty
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definition
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the authority of the state, based on recognition by other states and by nonstate actors, to govern matters within its own borders that affect its people, economy, security, and form of government
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emerged as a central tenet of international relations when the Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years’ War in 1648.
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Reasons for Deadlock
the reason why there has been an impasse is related to the primary attraction of sovereignty to state authorities.s.
both sides (ISRAEL & PALESTINE) have too much at stake to accept an unfavorable outcome to their claims regarding West Bank status.
Neither side will willingly accept an unfavorable judgment on their claim due to the scarcity of territory in the region.
Without the West Bank, there is not enough land to support a viable Palestinian state and Israel's dreams of relocating more Jewish immigrants are unattainable.
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