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Diplomats speak for governments , none of which can be bound by any decision
which it does not accept . Every conference therefore reaches decisions only by
unanimity . Its acts are contracts among States , not statutes to be obeyed by ...
Diplomats speak for governments , none of which can be bound by any decision
which it does not accept . Every conference therefore reaches decisions only by
unanimity . Its acts are contracts among States , not statutes to be obeyed by ...
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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 from what ...
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 from what ...
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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 affirmative vote of seven members including
the ...
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 affirmative vote of seven members including
the ...
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EARLY STATES AND STATE SYSTEMS | 32 |
THE DAWN OF THE WEST | 55 |
FROM MASTERY TO MISERY | 80 |
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