Law & Politics in International SocietySAGE Publications, 1976 - 191 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 53.
105. lappuse
... relations and more relations stimulate new interests . Law is bound to follow . The prospect is that particular international law will keep growing and rapidly so as functional relations across the globe increase . Time will tell ...
... relations and more relations stimulate new interests . Law is bound to follow . The prospect is that particular international law will keep growing and rapidly so as functional relations across the globe increase . Time will tell ...
144. lappuse
... international relations have no consistent corre- lation with cultural similarities or dissimilarities . But there is a direct correlation between politics , power , wealth , and the degree of a state's participation in international ...
... international relations have no consistent corre- lation with cultural similarities or dissimilarities . But there is a direct correlation between politics , power , wealth , and the degree of a state's participation in international ...
171. lappuse
... relations worldwide makes behavior based on sovereign inde- pendence and splendid isolation of states extremely costly . There already is a rational awareness of the connection between material welfare and international action ...
... relations worldwide makes behavior based on sovereign inde- pendence and splendid isolation of states extremely costly . There already is a rational awareness of the connection between material welfare and international action ...
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