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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action activities analysis approach Assembly automatic majority centre Charter classification cold war COMECON concerned Concert of Europe conferences conflict consensus constitute context decision-making decisions developing countries dominated élite established European existing force framework functions global governments groups Haas hegemony ideology IGOS important industrialized influence interests international co-operation international economic order international institutions international law international organizations international politics international relations international system ization Johan Galtung League of Nations limited mathematical means membership methods military Mohammed Bedjaoui nation-State national organizations non-governmental non-territorial actors operational participation particular peace peace-keeping power relations principle problems quantitative regional integration resolutions role secretariat Security Council social socialist countries sovereignty Soviet Union specific structure study of international territorial system theory Third World tion transnational treaties types UNCTAD Unesco Union United Nations Charter United Nations system universal veto weighted voting Western world system