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Whose News? Politics, the Press and the Third World; The Third World and Press Freedom
Rosemary Righter
Edited by Philip C. Horton
Louis Henkin
Kidnap and Ransom: The Response
Richard Clutterbuck
Louis Henkin
Quaker Experiences in International Conciliation
C. H. Mike Yarrow
Louis Henkin
The State, Law and Development; International Law Perspectives of the Developing Countries
Robert B. Seidman
Charles Chukwuma Okolie
Louis Henkin
Problemi Bezbednosti i Saradnje u Evropi
Ljubivoje Acimovic
Louis Henkin
Enhancing Global Human Rights
Jorge I. Domínguez, Nigel S. Rodley, Bryce Wood and Richard A. Falk
John C. Campbell
Victims of Politics: The State of Human Rights; The New Politics of Human Rights; The Rights of Man Today; Human Rights and World Order; Human Rights
Kurt Glaser and Stefan T. Possony
James Avery Joyce
Louis Henkin
Edited by Abdul Aziz Said
David Owen
John C. Campbell
A New Stage in International Relations
N. I. Lebedev
John C. Campbell
The Many Faces of Communism
Edited by Morton A. Kaplan
John C. Campbell
Politics and History: Selected Essays
Raymond Aron
John C. Campbell
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