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As a result of states' increased autonomy, national identities and centralized governments emerged. By decolonizing countries and establishing global institutions like the United Nations, which aimed to strike a balance between state sovereignty, collective security, and human rights, the 19th and 20th centuries further altered sovereignty. As a guiding concept and a source of conflict between states, sovereignty is essential in forming international relations. Though power dynamics frequently make this ideal difficult to achieve, sovereign states are, in theory, equal entities that interact on an even playing field. The idea of absolute sovereignty may be challenged, for example, when strong nations use economic pressure or military intervention to influence weaker states.