Recognition Without Capacity: Why Statehood Depends on Power as Much as Law

Independence is often marked by national flags, constitutions, and admission into international institutions. These milestones signal recognition, but they do not automatically confer the ability to govern effectively. Recent debates across international politics have renewed attention on a long-standing question: why do some recognized states struggle to exercise real autonomy, while others translate sovereignty into … Continue reading Recognition Without Capacity: Why Statehood Depends on Power as Much as Law