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Yea it seems that way.
The idea of neomedievalism in political theory was first discussed in 1977 by theorist Hedley Bull
In this reading, globalization has resulted in an international system which resembles the medieval one, where political authority was exercised by a range of non-territorial and overlapping agents, such as religious bodies, principalities, empires and city-states, instead of by a single political authority in the form of a state which has complete sovereignty over its territory.
Comparable processes characterising Bull's "new medievalism" include the increasing powers held by regional organisations such as the European Union