Politics of Decolonization: The New Nations and the United Nations Political Process," ... fied' and 'Dissatisfied' States Negotiate Inter- national Law," World ... |
States remain the key actors in international relations. Theoretically, a state must have a defined territory, a permanent population and a government capable ... |
"The rules of law binding upon States emanate from their own free will as expressed in conventions or by usages generally accepted as expressing principles of ... |
The creation of a new state creates such new obligations for existing sovereign states. Therefore, their consent, expressed through their recognition of the new ... |
Succession of states is a concept in international relations regarding a successor state that has become a sovereign state over a territory (and populace) |
It is only by recognition that the new state acquires the status of a sovereign state under International law In Its relations with the third states recognizing ... |
Abstract: The study was basically a qualitative one designed to underscore the prospects and challenges of new states in world politics. |
The demand for a new International Economic Order (NIECO) to enable them queue into the international capitalist system dominated by the Western powers. |
The module addresses the intrigues of international politics and the current world order which puts new states in the position which they are. It provides ... |
ABSTRACT. According to the nature of the Westphalian system, the independent state is the central actor in international relations. |
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