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- Students will develop an understanding of sovereignty by discussing the concept of R2P while also looking at challenges including statelessness.
- Students will create an op-ed in which they advocate for a UN intervention in a manner which balances sovereignty with human rights.
- Students will understand the concept of sovereignty and the difference between a nation and a country.
- Students will understand nationalism and its positives and negatives.

While the United States has been the world’s greatest champion of international cooperation, it has often resisted rules it wishes to see binding for other countries. In The Sovereignty Wars, Stewart M. Patrick defines what is at stake in the U.S. sovereignty debate. To protect U.S. sovereignty while advancing American interests, he asserts that the nation must occasionally make “sovereignty bargains” by trading its freedom of independent action in exchange for greater influence through expanded international cooperation.

Should the United States remain neutral during the war between France and England? Explore this simulation set in 1807.

Explore this collection of learning resources to understand the challenges that exist for self-determination and sovereignty.
Help students understand nationalism, self-determination, and sovereignty through these essay and discussion questions.
Help students understand nationalism, self-determination, and sovereignty through these essay and discussion questions.