sovereigntywith
Sovereigntywith is a neologism used in political theory and international relations to describe the idea that state sovereignty can be exercised in conjunction with others through cooperative institutions and shared decision-making, rather than solely within a state's own borders.
The term is formed by combining sovereignty with the preposition with, emphasizing relational governance rather than
In practice, sovereigntywith may refer to arrangements where states retain ultimate authority while delegating some competences
Usage is uneven; encountered mainly in speculative or advocacy writings, online forums, and some policy discussions.
Critics argue that the term can blur sovereignty's boundaries, creating ambiguity about accountability and legitimacy. Proponents
Related concepts include shared sovereignty, pooled sovereignty, multi-level governance, and intergovernmental cooperation.