Doctrine of „Limited Sovereignty” in the Cold War on the Example of Czechoslovakia in the Year of 1968 Cover Image

Doktrina „Ograničenog suvereniteta” u hladnom ratu na primeru Čehoslovačke 1968. godine
Doctrine of „Limited Sovereignty” in the Cold War on the Example of Czechoslovakia in the Year of 1968

Author(s): Nenad Ž. Petrović
Subject(s): Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Cold-War History
Published by: Institut za uporedno pravo
Keywords: limited sovereignty; cold war; Czechoslovakia; OUN; New world orders;

Summary/Abstract: The best known example of practice of the doctrine of limited sovereignty is related to the intervention of the group of states, members of the Warsaw pact in Czechoslovakia in 1968. However, the author shows us that such doctrine doesn’t stop to be actual neither in the nowadays world in which a long time ago there are no more countries of the so-called real socialism neither the USSR. On the contrary, the tendencies of the establishment of a new supra-national order which is formed after the Second World War, demonstrate that such a doctrine is very possible also in the world in which the democracy as a generally accepted political ideal dominates.

  • Issue Year: 2008
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 59-76
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Serbian
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