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... supranational basis . The poll in Massachusetts [ a referendum in which a large vote was cast in favor of world government ] has once again demonstrated this fact most impressively . If , besides this will , there exists a clear ...
... supranational basis . The poll in Massachusetts [ a referendum in which a large vote was cast in favor of world government ] has once again demonstrated this fact most impressively . If , besides this will , there exists a clear ...
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... supranational organization ( “ supranational govern- ment " ) . 3. The member states of the supranational organization must have no veto right against measures and decisions taken by the supranational government in the interest of ...
... supranational organization ( “ supranational govern- ment " ) . 3. The member states of the supranational organization must have no veto right against measures and decisions taken by the supranational government in the interest of ...
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... supra- national government from coming into existence . They not only reject a supranational government in the realm of atomic energy ; they reject it sharply in principle . Thus they have spurned in advance any overture which might be ...
... supra- national government from coming into existence . They not only reject a supranational government in the realm of atomic energy ; they reject it sharply in principle . Thus they have spurned in advance any overture which might be ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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