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... consent of their mem- bership . Still , on some issues they have traditional policies , which usually elicit the membership's support , and they maintain bureaucratic mechan- isms to carry out the policies . Technical experts rather ...
... consent of their mem- bership . Still , on some issues they have traditional policies , which usually elicit the membership's support , and they maintain bureaucratic mechan- isms to carry out the policies . Technical experts rather ...
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... consent . The principle of sovereignty - that governments are the supreme lawmakers in their own territories - was little more than a legal doctrine expressing a situation that prevailed politically throughout large portions of Europe ...
... consent . The principle of sovereignty - that governments are the supreme lawmakers in their own territories - was little more than a legal doctrine expressing a situation that prevailed politically throughout large portions of Europe ...
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... consent of the states directly involved in the conflict or dispute . In Chapter VII , however , the Security Council is provided with en- forcement powers if it has previously determined that there exists a threat to the peace , a ...
... consent of the states directly involved in the conflict or dispute . In Chapter VII , however , the Security Council is provided with en- forcement powers if it has previously determined that there exists a threat to the peace , a ...
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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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