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The “Edgelord Putin” Edition

Rational Security

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Is Recognition Fundamental to International Law?

Soto: Recognition is the act by which one government identifies another entity as a state. He says that until you have states, you don't really have international law. But what allows poon to say, well, look, we think these are countries. I recognize them as countries. And now as countries, they have a right to self defense, and, more importantly, a right to collective self defense,. Soto writes. "This very clearly undermines that"

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