Self-Organization of States in the Context of Strengthening and Realization of Sovereignty

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This article examines the problem of strengthening and realizing the sovereignty of states in the context of their self-organization. For the sustainable development of the social system, there is a need for consistency of goals between the organization and self-organization, which, as the analysis shows, is currently absent due to the international policy of the United States and a number of other states in the context of strengthening and realizing the sovereignty of states. The purpose of the study is to show that attempts at self-organization of states seeking to strengthen and realize their sovereignty are currently being opposed by Western countries led by the United States, which are trying to politically consolidate their dominance over the rest of the world community.

Conclusions. Currently, there is a problem of self-organization of states in the development of the world community, including in the context of strengthening and exercising sovereignty, which can have severe, catastrophic consequences in world development. At the same time, sovereignty plays a very important role in the development of States. The principle of sovereign equality of states refers to the generally accepted principles of international law. In other words, the processes of self-organization in the context of the development of the sovereignty of States cannot be ignored in world development.

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Zaurbek H. Kochesokov

Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation

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Email: kochesokov68@bk.ru

Dr.Sci.(Philosophy), Cand.Sci.(Law), Professor of History, Law and Humanities Department, North Caucasus Institute (Branch)

Russian Federation, Pyatigorsk

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