Part IV Toward Peace and Justice?
Anonymous
International Organization, 1971, vol. 25, issue 3, 651-653
Abstract:
Transnational relations are significant in current world politics, but it is not obvious that their effects are uniformly£ benign. It is therefore important to ask how transnational relations affect such deeply held values as peace, welfare, democracy, and self-identity. Who is helped and who is hurt by transnational relations?
Date: 1971
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