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The administering power, the dependent people, other interested states, if any,
and the United Nations are the principal actors that will determine the outcome of
the decolonization process in a territory. In general the administering power ...
The administering power, the dependent people, other interested states, if any,
and the United Nations are the principal actors that will determine the outcome of
the decolonization process in a territory. In general the administering power ...
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The UN can play a useful role only when the administering power and other
interested parties believe that it will be impartial in pursuing the goal of
decolonization. If the interested parties believe that the UN is biased, then it is
unlikely that full ...
The UN can play a useful role only when the administering power and other
interested parties believe that it will be impartial in pursuing the goal of
decolonization. If the interested parties believe that the UN is biased, then it is
unlikely that full ...
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the effectiveness of the UN in decolonization depends a great deal on the
domestic situation of the territory and the policy of external powers. When the
dependent people are homogeneous, aspire to a common political future, and
have ...
the effectiveness of the UN in decolonization depends a great deal on the
domestic situation of the territory and the policy of external powers. When the
dependent people are homogeneous, aspire to a common political future, and
have ...
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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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