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The '''International Council for Democratic Institutions and State Sovereignty''', abbreviated '''ICDISS''', is an ] ] which specializes in ] issues. The organization focuses its activities in two areas: The first is nation-building in ] (although it prefers to refer to such states as weak or ] ]); the second is nation-building in new or emerging ], some of the latter being ] with ] ].

==Founding and Membership==
The International Council for Democratic Institutions and State Sovereignty was founded in ] in December ]. The organization has about 60 members (]). Most members are either active career diplomats and professionals from international organizations. The organization is a proponent of upholding ] and critical of the new concept of ]. One of the organization's leading members wrote about this in a now-defunct personal ] called ''The Diplomad'' and in the forums of the icdiss.org website.

==Activities==
Since 2002, the organization has been holding an annual spring conference at the graduate school of the law faculty of the ], ]. An annual fall conference is held in ] in rented conference facilities of hotels.

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