Understanding of the Traditional Sovereignty Concept

  • Fang B
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Abstract

Todays, there is a convergence of high-tech evolution and the traditional sovereignty evolution. Cyberspace sovereignty is a natural extension of state sovereignty in the cyberspace. And the state sovereignty is also gradually formed in the evolution of the world order. The precondition for the existence of sovereignty is to possess territories, citizens, and regime due to its attributes in territory, citizens and politics. At the same time, the state sovereignty has its connotation and extension, that is, the right of independence, the right of equality, the right of self-defense and the right of jurisdiction.

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Fang, B. (2018). Understanding of the Traditional Sovereignty Concept. In Cyberspace Sovereignty (pp. 53–76). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0320-3_2

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