The British and Soviet governments are beset by problems of sovereignty, as it happens the obverse of each other. They (and other governments) should follow the dictum that national interests are but an amalgam of what people want.
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Conceptual sovereignty problems. Nature 348, 467–468 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1038/348467a0
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