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... nations . Some states have traditionally maintained policies of neutrality , but no nation is " neutral " with respect to its own security , and neutrality does not imply unconditional renunciation of force ... United States or the Soviet ...
... nations . Some states have traditionally maintained policies of neutrality , but no nation is " neutral " with respect to its own security , and neutrality does not imply unconditional renunciation of force ... United States or the Soviet ...
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... forces could not have operated . It remains , however , for the United Nations to organize an international army which could be used as an instrument of collective security to repel aggression through force of arms . The Charter gives ...
... forces could not have operated . It remains , however , for the United Nations to organize an international army which could be used as an instrument of collective security to repel aggression through force of arms . The Charter gives ...
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... United Nations and Their Effect on International Conflict , " Journal of ... Force by States . London : Oxford University Press , 1963 . Burns , Arthur L ... United Nations and the Use of Force , " International Conciliation , No. 532 ...
... United Nations and Their Effect on International Conflict , " Journal of ... Force by States . London : Oxford University Press , 1963 . Burns , Arthur L ... United Nations and the Use of Force , " International Conciliation , No. 532 ...
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