The Concept of International OrganizationUNESCO pub. Monographic collection of contributions aiming to clarify the concept of international organization - discusses historical evolution and definition, methodologycal approaches, and group perspectives, i.E. Socialist country, capitalist country and developing country interpretations. References. |
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The concept of international organization | 9 |
Evolution and definition of international organization | 25 |
Definition and classification of international | 50 |
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