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... Assembly or annexing territory , or to values , such as the promo- tion and achievement of popularity , prestige , or democracy abroad , or to a combination of the two . Some objectives remain constant over centuries and directly ...
... Assembly or annexing territory , or to values , such as the promo- tion and achievement of popularity , prestige , or democracy abroad , or to a combination of the two . Some objectives remain constant over centuries and directly ...
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... Assembly . In some cases , of course , the General Assembly votes overwhelmingly to condemn a particular course of action or to ask a government to cease behaving in a certain way , and the government in question , noting the diplomatic ...
... Assembly . In some cases , of course , the General Assembly votes overwhelmingly to condemn a particular course of action or to ask a government to cease behaving in a certain way , and the government in question , noting the diplomatic ...
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... Assembly only a secondary role in handling international conflicts . While the Assembly may discuss any situation , it can recommend procedures or terms of settlement only if the Security Council is not considering the situation . Under ...
... Assembly only a secondary role in handling international conflicts . While the Assembly may discuss any situation , it can recommend procedures or terms of settlement only if the Security Council is not considering the situation . Under ...
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