1945

Foreword

No one who looks closely at the pattern of relations among nations can rationally question the necessity of international organization. Much of what each country needs can be obtained only in co-operation with others. What each country does within its borders may affect the lives not only of its neighbours but also of peoples on the other side of the globe. This reality, which expanding technology brings ever closer to home, obliges nations to turn to one another to discuss their problems.

Related Subject(s): United Nations
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