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... world government with a monopoly of authority over military affairs , to change the internal structure of the three great powers . It would be for the three individuals who draft the Constitution to devise ways for collaboration despite ...
... world government with a monopoly of authority over military affairs , to change the internal structure of the three great powers . It would be for the three individuals who draft the Constitution to devise ways for collaboration despite ...
Page 381
... world government and the United Nations Organization ? . . . A : By world government I understand an institution whose de- cisions and rules are binding upon the individual member states . . . In its present form the United Nations does ...
... world government and the United Nations Organization ? . . . A : By world government I understand an institution whose de- cisions and rules are binding upon the individual member states . . . In its present form the United Nations does ...
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... world government be very strong , comprising at least two thirds of the major industrial and economic areas of the world . Such strength in itself would make it possible for the partial world government to abandon military secrecy and ...
... world government be very strong , comprising at least two thirds of the major industrial and economic areas of the world . Such strength in itself would make it possible for the partial world government to abandon military secrecy and ...
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