The growing influence of international institutions and global governance has raised concerns about the erosion of America's national sovereignty. The proliferation of treaties, agreements, and international norms has created a web of obligations and commitments that compromise the nation's ability to make its own decisions and determine its own destiny. Critics of global governance argue that the cession of sovereignty to international institutions undermines democratic accountability, creates unelected bureaucracies, and threatens individual freedoms. As the nation navigates the complexities of global governance, there is a growing recognition that a more assertive approach to national sovereignty is needed to protect America's interests and preserve its independence.