Organizing for Peace: International Organization in World AffairsHoughton Mifflin, 1954 - 917 páginas |
Contenido
Purposes Principles and Problems | 1 |
Early Development of International Organization | 18 |
Part Two LEAGUE AND UNITED NATIONS | 45 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 24 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Organizing for Peace: International Organization in World Affairs Daniel S. Cheever,Henry Field Haviland Vista de fragmentos - 1954 |
Organizing for Peace: International Organization in World Affairs Daniel S. Cheever,Henry Field Haviland Vista de fragmentos - 1954 |
Organizing for Peace: International Organization in World Affairs Daniel S. Cheever,Henry Field Haviland Vista de fragmentos - 1954 |
Términos y frases comunes
action administrative advisory Affairs agreed agreement American appointed areas armaments Article Assembly Assembly's authority bodies Britain British colonial Commission Committee Communist Conference convention cooperation coordination Council of Europe countries Court Covenant decisions defense delegates disarmament dispute draft economic and social ECOSOC efforts established Europe European forces France French functions Geneva Germany governmental governments IBRD ICAO international organization international peace Italy Korea labor League Council League of Nations League's major mandate Marshall Plan matters meeting membership ment military NATO nomic Office parties peace and security permanent members Poland political postwar powers present Charter President principles problems procedure proposed questions recommendations refugees regional relations representatives resolution Secretariat Secretary-General Security Council session settlement Social Council Soviet Union specialized agencies staff technical assistance territories tion tional trade Treaty Trusteeship Council UNESCO United Kingdom United Nations UNRRA veto vote World World War II York