International Politics: An Introduction to the Western State SystemThe appendices include, as sample treaties, reproductions of several U.S. state papers which have been published in the "U.S. treaty series." "Suggested readings" at end of each chapter. |
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CHAPTER II | 30 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
The Sovereign States of the World 117118 | 117 |
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