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Such a minimum goal could be achieved by the establishment of just two world
laws: No state or its citizens may prepare for aggressive war; and no state or its
citizens may wage aggressive war. These laws must be incorporated in the
Charter ...
Such a minimum goal could be achieved by the establishment of just two world
laws: No state or its citizens may prepare for aggressive war; and no state or its
citizens may wage aggressive war. These laws must be incorporated in the
Charter ...
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sider the establishment of real world government an inescapable necessity to be
realized at the earliest possible moment. A: There can no longer be any doubt
about its being an absolute necessity. For this reason everything that is done in ...
sider the establishment of real world government an inescapable necessity to be
realized at the earliest possible moment. A: There can no longer be any doubt
about its being an absolute necessity. For this reason everything that is done in ...
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To this end we have advocated the establishment of international control of
atomic energy and all weapons of mass destruction. Although we knew from the
beginning that the task would be difficult, the lack of progress to date has been ...
To this end we have advocated the establishment of international control of
atomic energy and all weapons of mass destruction. Although we knew from the
beginning that the task would be difficult, the lack of progress to date has been ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
ra INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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