Sovereign Internationalism
Sovereign Internationalism is a political ideology centered around a commitment to cooperation among states and belief in the necessity of a global community founded upon the principle of mutual respect. It was founded on the idea that the sovereignty of a state against international forces is vital to the perceived right of self-determination held by a nation, but that cooperation among states is important in the preservation and improvement of society as a whole.
Supporters of Sovereign Internationalism - commonly referred to as "sovereign internationalists" or simply 'internationalists" - generally argue that great commitments among national governments must be made to advance the common interests of humanity. To do this, sovereign internationalists advocate the formation of international organizations to facilitate cooperation and promote a common understanding and respect among the peoples of the world. While proponents are often considered to be nationalists - stressing the importance of national sovereignty over international authority - the ideology applies many ideas characteristic of inter-nationalism and cosmopolitanism.
Application in Foxomexra
Sovereign Internationalism is considered to be the guiding principle of the modern Federal Republic of Foxomexra, with its ideals being nearly universally accepted within the country.
Universal Hospitality
Although Foxomexra has substantial border control in the form of monitoring and checking of individuals entering or exiting, it nonetheless maintains a policy of open borders, with exceptionally few restrictions on entry. For the purposes of record keeping it is considered essential for the government to identify persons entering or leaving, however most people will simply be allowed in after stating their reason for visiting and being subjected to a search.
Human Commitment
The Foxomexran government and organizations formed by its citizens play an active role in humanitarian efforts around the world. On 8 June 1940 Foxomexra rallied much international support behind the creation of the Ardgan Declaration which has since become a framework for many human rights documents around the world. Foxomexra employs a very liberal use of sanctions against governments or individuals who abuse the rights of people.
Individual Liberty
The importance of individual liberty is held immensely high within Foxomexra, with the rights of each person being considered the most fundamental priority for the government to guarantee. An individual in Foxomexra is entitled to an extensive list of rights stipulated in the Federal Constitution, including freedom of speech, association, and the right to life and personal protection. These rights are afforded to all individuals indiscriminately.
History
While the ideological views existed prior to the term itself, "sovereign internationalism" was first coined by the Foxomexran thinker Aronei Henolk in 1875 after a dispute between himself and his fellow socialists in the newly formed Federal Republic of Foxomexra. To them in order for the global socialist movement to succeed it was considered necessary to form an international commune, through which all people would interact and cooperate for the good of the community. They believed the existence of a state itself would prevent such a society from taking shape, and thus considered the still fledgling republic to be the perfect place to perform their Great Socialist Experiment. Henolk, while agreeing that cooperation through international mediums would result in greater success, nevertheless saw value in the state. He believed it served as a valuable tool in uniting and organizing the people, and did not consider the ideal of a completely global community that acted in the common interest to be achievable. Through the state Henolk figured the unique needs and preferences of people would be represented, while an international community could be formed consisting of these states, that would then discuss methods to work towards the betterment of society.
As the Federal Republic developed the ideals of Henolk became more defined and saw rapid widespread appeal in federal territories and the southern provinces of Foxomexra. The outbreak of the Eastern War led to an even further expansion of the ideology as it developed alongside the shaping of the Federal Republic's own identity. The war led to a common belief in internal cooperation and the necessity of Human Commitment - the idea that it was the responsibility of society to play an active role in the protection of the oppressed.
In the modern day the ideals of sovereign internationalism are considered a foundation of Foxomexran society, and take various forms in other countries across the world.