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While the originators of this approach concentrated on the texts of treaties and
analysis of the legal powers and procedures of international institutions, its
contemporary practitioners are more interested in studying the interaction of law,
...
While the originators of this approach concentrated on the texts of treaties and
analysis of the legal powers and procedures of international institutions, its
contemporary practitioners are more interested in studying the interaction of law,
...
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The most dramatic types of security communities involve a degree of
supranational integration of economic, military, or political institutions, but
groupings of states which remain institutionally unintegrated are of interest as
well. There are many ...
The most dramatic types of security communities involve a degree of
supranational integration of economic, military, or political institutions, but
groupings of states which remain institutionally unintegrated are of interest as
well. There are many ...
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publics also tend to judge other nations by the character of their political
leadership and economic and social institutions. India and Israel have a
reputation in Western Europe and North America for being able to run democratic
institutions ...
publics also tend to judge other nations by the character of their political
leadership and economic and social institutions. India and Israel have a
reputation in Western Europe and North America for being able to run democratic
institutions ...
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