The Mode of Financing Unions of States as a Measure of Their Degree of Integration
Quincy Wright
International Organization, 1957, vol. 11, issue 1, 30-40
Abstract:
The United Nations is the most comprehensive general international organization that has been established, but such organizations have existed before. General international organizations constitute a type of union of independent governments which has occurred in numerous instances in recorded history and even among primitive peoples.
Date: 1957
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