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... resolution which proposed that each member of the League , rather than the Council , should decide for itself when a breach of the Covenant had occurred ; in 1923 the Canadian government sponsored a resolution which further reserved for ...
... resolution which proposed that each member of the League , rather than the Council , should decide for itself when a breach of the Covenant had occurred ; in 1923 the Canadian government sponsored a resolution which further reserved for ...
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... resolution only those actions taken by the Security Council or General Assembly , or by organizations established by them . He did not count each attempt at conflict resolution by each organ in each dispute . Thus if two bodies ...
... resolution only those actions taken by the Security Council or General Assembly , or by organizations established by them . He did not count each attempt at conflict resolution by each organ in each dispute . Thus if two bodies ...
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... resolution : the willingness of types of states to employ mechanisms of con- flict resolution . If we were to extrapolate from all the figures presented above two types of situation wherein conflict resolution would most likely succeed ...
... resolution : the willingness of types of states to employ mechanisms of con- flict resolution . If we were to extrapolate from all the figures presented above two types of situation wherein conflict resolution would most likely succeed ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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