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Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics explores the evolving nature of political authority in the 21st century. Rather than viewing sovereignty as a fixed, indivisible concept held exclusively by nation-states, Srivastava demonstrates how sovereignty is increasingly shared, contested, and exercised through multiple overlapping layers of governance.
The book examines various forms of hybrid sovereignty including supranational organizations, non-state actors, and transnational networks that shape global politics. Through detailed case studies and theoretical analysis, the author illustrates how traditional Westphalian conceptions of sovereignty are being transformed by globalization, technology, and shifting power dynamics.
This work contributes to international relations scholarship by providing a nuanced framework for understanding contemporary political authority. It will be essential reading for scholars, students, and policymakers seeking to comprehend how power is distributed and exercised in an increasingly complex international system.







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