1. The Decline of National Sovereignties
This involved various degrees of intervention in less technologically developed parts of the world: intervention to insist upon the payment of debts, to protect nationals or their property, to ensure for one's nationals minimum standards of western justice. ... Another thirty-four years would pass before the principle of the self-determination of peoples was given full credence in the United Nations Charter which included the "self-determination of peoples" as a principle of the new international order. ...
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