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|a Problems of Stability and Progress in International Relations
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|a Intro -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- PART I. INSTITUTIONALIZING INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY -- 1. SHOULD INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY BE INSTITUTIONALIZED? -- 2. HOW CAN INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY BE SUITABLY INSTITUTIONALIZED? -- PART II. PROGRESS IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION -- 3. AMERICA AND WORLD ORGANIZATION -- 4. ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND EXPECTATIONS OF WORLD OR GANIZATION -- 5. TRENDS IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE UNITED NATIONS , 1948 -- 6. COLLECTIVE SECURITY IN THE LIGHT OF THE KOREAN EXPERIENCE -- PART III. POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STABILITY
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|a 7. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND WORLD STABILIZATION -- 8. SOME REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND PEACE -- 9. THE NATURE OF CONFLICT -- 10. THE I MPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONALTENSIONS -- 11. THE RELATION OF UNIVERSAL CULTURE TO POWER POLITICS -- PART IV. EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONALSTABILITY -- 12. THE UNIVERSITIES AND THE WORLD ORDER -- 13. THE TEACHING OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE POSTWAR WORLD -- 14. ON THE APPLICATION OF INTELLIGENCE TO WORLD AFFAIRS -- 15. SYMBOLS OF NATIONALISM AND INTERNATIONALISM -- PART V. LAW AND INTERNATIONAL STABILITY -- 16. LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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|a 17. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POWER POLITICS -- 18. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND WORLD POLITICS -- PART VI. TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL STABILITY -- 19. AVIATION AND WORLD POLITICS -- 20. THE ATOMIC BOMB AND WORLD POLITICS -- 21. POLITICAL CONSEQUENCESOF THE SOVIET ATOM BOMB -- INDEX
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|a This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1954.
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|a International relations.
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