A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations: A Preliminary Survey of One Form of a Stable Military EnvironmentSpecial Studies Group, Institute for Defense Analyses, 1962 - 76 sivua I. Introduction -- II. The model -- III. Assumptions -- IV. National versus international force -- V. Principal problems in achieving a world order -- VI. Expected performance of the model -- VII. Conclusions. |
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