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飓风
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BOOR
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Kundan Misra BSc (Hons), LLB, PhDms have not been markedly successful, and the great increase in the number of international institutions has come about because of other kinds of needs, other kinds of problems. Where, however, the realist position falls is at the outset, in the distinction between ‘high’ and ‘low’ politics — a dist
多余
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东西
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Kundan Misra BSc (Hons), LLB, PhDundermine state sovereignty. Some international society theorists believe that this would be a bad thing because sovereignty allows for the flourishing of plural conceptions of the good; all international society theorists, and all realists, believe that it is unlikely to happen because states will
fiction
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Kundan Misra BSc (Hons), LLB, PhDof a division of Europe in the mid-1950s is crucial, perhaps the recognition of nuclear stalemate in the 1960s, or perhaps a much later date is appropriate. In any event, two points are now very clear. First, the Cold War is now certainly and unambiguously over: between 1989 and 1991, the tearing do
商议
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Kundan Misra BSc (Hons), LLB, PhD power. However, before moving to these competing accounts of the new world in which we live it is necessary first to outline some of the most dramatic changes that have taken place since the 1950s and the beginnings of the post-war revival of the international economy and the long ‘boom’ which ende
车床
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cocoon
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善于骗人
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Kundan Misra BSc (Hons), LLB, PhD— or may even directly exclude them. It is thus discrimination, rather than disability itself, which as the heart of the exclusion experienced by disabled people — and at the same time of their greater risk of poverty. For as Groves (1988, p. 171) put it, ‘Poverty is disability’s close companion’.