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Since the Cook Islanders did not choose independence, many members of the
Special Committee were worried about ... These factors made it much easier for
many members to accept the new relationship between the Cook Islands and
New ...
Since the Cook Islanders did not choose independence, many members of the
Special Committee were worried about ... These factors made it much easier for
many members to accept the new relationship between the Cook Islands and
New ...
Page 60
However, the whole discussion indicates that a majority of members were quite
satisfied with the process of self-determination in the Cook Islands, although
many were not certain whether this process had been totally completed. When
the ...
However, the whole discussion indicates that a majority of members were quite
satisfied with the process of self-determination in the Cook Islands, although
many were not certain whether this process had been totally completed. When
the ...
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(Principle VII) It is clear from the new constitution of the Cook Islands, the
statement of New Zealand, and the statement of the Premier of the Cook Islands
that henceforth the inhabitants of the Cook Islands would have the power to
initiate ...
(Principle VII) It is clear from the new constitution of the Cook Islands, the
statement of New Zealand, and the statement of the Premier of the Cook Islands
that henceforth the inhabitants of the Cook Islands would have the power to
initiate ...
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Diplomatic Behavior and International Crisis ManagementSome Preliminary Observations | 1 |
The Case of Southern Yemen | 14 |
The Case of Cook Islands | 43 |
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