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... decisions usually by majority vote ; and enact law binding on the minority and enforceable on individuals . Diplomats speak for governments , none of which can be bound by any decision which it does not accept . Every conference ...
... decisions usually by majority vote ; and enact law binding on the minority and enforceable on individuals . Diplomats speak for governments , none of which can be bound by any decision which it does not accept . Every conference ...
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... Decisions for war in 1792 , 1812 , 1846 , 1854 , 1861 , 1898 , 1914 , 1939 , 1941 , and 1950 were in every case decisions of civilian politicians , not of professional military men . Perhaps the only valid generalization which emerges ...
... Decisions for war in 1792 , 1812 , 1846 , 1854 , 1861 , 1898 , 1914 , 1939 , 1941 , and 1950 were in every case decisions of civilian politicians , not of professional military men . Perhaps the only valid generalization which emerges ...
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... Decisions of the Security Council on procedural matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of seven members . 3. Decisions of the Security Council on all other matters shall be made by an affirma- tive vote of seven members including ...
... Decisions of the Security Council on procedural matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of seven members . 3. Decisions of the Security Council on all other matters shall be made by an affirma- tive vote of seven members including ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
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The Greek State System c 431 B C | 48 |
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