Inis L. Claude Jr.
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Swords into Plowshares: The Problems and Process of International Organization
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1971
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11 editions
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Power and International Relations
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1988
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7 editions
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National Minorities: An International Problem
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1951
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4 editions
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States and the Global System: Politics, Law, and Organization
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1988
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4 editions
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American Approaches to World Affairs
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1986
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3 editions
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The Impact of Pusic Opinion Upon Foreign Policy and Diplomacy: Open Diplomacy Revisited
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published
1965
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The Changing United Nations
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Community, Diversity, and a New World Order: Essays in Honor of Inis L. Claude, Jr.
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1994
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2 editions
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“Just as no sane farmer would express disappointment because his cow did not lay eggs or hope that his cow might be induced to lay eggs, an intelligent observer should be expected to refrain from critical or hortatory discussion of the functional capacity of the United Nations that is uninformed by an accurate understanding of the realistic possibilities. We have no warrant for being hopeful, disillusioned, cynical, or fearful of the United Nations, unless the expectations that enter into our judgment bear some sensible relationship to the nature of the organization and the limitations set by the political context within which it operates.”
― Swords into Plowshares: The Problems and Process of International Organization
― Swords into Plowshares: The Problems and Process of International Organization
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