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Theoretically the sovereignty of a nation was not impaired by the establishment of a sphere of influence within its borders; in actuality the interested power was able to exercise great authority in the territory it dominated and if disorders occurred it was in a position to seize control. Thus the creation of spheres of influence was frequently the prelude to colonization or to the establishment of a protectorate . The term in this sense is no longer recognized in international law.
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