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... economic order . " The proposal demanded " regulation and supervision of the activities of trans- national corporations " and asserted all governments ' rights to nationalize economic activities without mentioning any recipro- cal duty ...
... economic order . " The proposal demanded " regulation and supervision of the activities of trans- national corporations " and asserted all governments ' rights to nationalize economic activities without mentioning any recipro- cal duty ...
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... economy at Princeton University , the week President Carter announced his 1980 sanctions . " If we couldn't succeed then , when we were stronger and they were weaker , how can we succeed today ? " " All in all , economic sanctions are ...
... economy at Princeton University , the week President Carter announced his 1980 sanctions . " If we couldn't succeed then , when we were stronger and they were weaker , how can we succeed today ? " " All in all , economic sanctions are ...
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... Economic cooperation . See East African Community ; Euro- pean Economic Community ; Regional federations Economic sanctions , 224-225 Economies of scale , 129 , 145-146 Economist , The , 46 , 102 , 134 , 157 , 163 , 167 , 168 , 190 ...
... Economic cooperation . See East African Community ; Euro- pean Economic Community ; Regional federations Economic sanctions , 224-225 Economies of scale , 129 , 145-146 Economist , The , 46 , 102 , 134 , 157 , 163 , 167 , 168 , 190 ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
Power Beyond Flag and Country | 15 |
By Any Other Name | 37 |
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