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    Suzerainty (/ ˈ s uː z ər ə n t i,-r ɛ n t i /) includes the rights and obligations of a person, state, or other polity which controls the foreign policy and relations of a tributary state but allows the tributary state internal autonomy.

    • How Does A Suzerainty function?
    • Historical Examples of Suzerainty
    • Modern Suzerains

    A suzerainty is a situation in which one powerful state,region, or people are in control of the foreign policy of a tributary vassalstate. This extends to matters to do with international relations. Thesubservient state or nation enjoys self-rule and independence only limitedto some degree. The suzerain state enjoys special benefits from the subser...

    Ottoman Empire

    The Ottoman empire comprised of several vassal states over which there was no direct control. Such states included Wallachia, Moldavia, Upper Hungary, Republic of Ragusa, and Serbian Despotate.

    Imperial China

    During the Manchu Qing dynasty, the emperor considered himself the ruler of the world and the head of all diplomatic relations in East Asia. Political power was distributed uniformly across all entities with centralized authority from the Emperor of China. The empire would trade with tributary states based on the theory of tributary relations. The emperor acquired commodities from the tributary states with the idea that he would reward the states with gifts or another form of kindness of equa...

    Ancient Israel and Near East

    During the monarchical periods of Ancient Israel, covenants and treaties were made between Israel and Near East nations. Egyptians, Hittites, and Assyrians formed the tributary states of Israel’s tribal kingdoms between 1200–600 BCE.

    Today, suzerainty is de facto as opposed to de jure. De facto means that it is the practical situation on the ground, the reality of the moment. De jure is what should be according to law and or perceived rights. Examples of suzerains today include: • The US over Puerto Rico, Micronesia, and Tonga • Denmark over Greenland • Tanzania over Zanzibar •...

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  3. noun [ U ] politics specialized uk / ˈsuː.z ə r.eɪn.ti / us / ˈsuː.zɚ.ɪn.ti / Add to word list. the right of a country to partly control another: Japan acknowledged Russian suzerainty over the island of Sakhalin. See also. suzerain. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Colonization & self-government. acknowledgement of country. annexation.

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · Examples of suzerainty in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web From resistance to Ottoman taxes to defiance of British rule, from opposition to Hashemite suzerainty to disputing neoliberal reforms, Jordanians have regularly made their views known.

  5. Suzerainty definition: the position or authority of a suzerain.. See examples of SUZERAINTY used in a sentence.

  6. A complete guide to the word "SUZERAINTY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  7. Some examples. The term suzerainty originally described the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and its surrounding regions including: Moldova. Principality of Serbia. Wallachia. China historically had suzerainty over Mongolia, [3] Korea. Related pages. puppet state. tributary state. Citations.