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Collective Security: The Validity of an Ideal

Howard C. Johnson and Gerhart Niemeyer

International Organization, 1954, vol. 8, issue 1, 19-35

Abstract: Collective security is a term that has been applied to a variety of different arrangements. Originally and traditionally, it denoted the League of Nations type of security system. Lately, it has been used to describe the North Atlantic Treaty Organization with its inter-governmental machinery, as well as other regional or non-regional defense pacts

Date: 1954
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