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The uses of ambiguity: representing ‘the people’ and the stability of states unions
Andrew Glencross
Politics, History and International Relations
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Sovereignty
100%
European Union
75%
Popular Sovereignty
50%
Democracy
25%
Political Community
25%
Mutually Exclusive
25%
International Cooperation
25%
Democratic Accountability
25%
Hierarchical Order
25%
Anarchy
25%
Democratic Legitimacy
25%
Antebellum U.S.
25%
Antebellum
25%
Democratic Deficit
25%
Constitutive Relationship
25%
Shared Accountability
25%
Social Sciences
Sovereignty
100%
Popular Sovereignty
50%
United States of America
25%
Democracy
25%
Decision Making
25%
Tuition Fee
25%
International Cooperation
25%
Democratic Legitimacy
25%
Political Community
25%