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Sure, people are not the only one who evolved, because those who evolve change everything around them. And this principle has much more rights to be assumed as true than false. Such apparent question as “why?” won’t make this theme darkened. Well, people were grouping as they were trying to follow their instincts among which “to socialize” instinct is not forgotten or dropped away [1; 224].
we’ve come to so-called phase of humanity progress as interaction not with other people only but with groups or companies of them, too. That gives people a big advantage – they avoid stagnation. And times have been changing. It brings about expanding such need as political congregation. The last one causes the emergency of such social and political institution as an international organization. But before we take a look at this topic deeper let’s figure out what an international organization is, actually.
Everything in this world is built up by people. It’s not considered to make some doubts about world-creating-theories but much more than that. I would like to notice that I guess people is the most sophisticated and strange creatures. It’s obvious because people are social beings and they have always been grouping during they live and evolve.
1. Armstrong, David, Lorna Lloyd, and John Redmond. International Organisation in World Politics. 3d ed. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. – p. 620
2. Claude, Inis. Swords into Plowshares: The Problems and Progress of International Organization. 4th ed. New York: Random House, 1984. – p. 417
3. Kallen, Horace Meyer. The League of Nations, Today and Tomorrow: A Discussion of International Organization, Present and to Come. Boston: Marshall Jones, 1919. – p. 227
4. Kapp, K. William. The League of Nations and Raw Materials, 1919-1939. Geneva: Geneva Research Centre, 1941. – p. 307
5. Reinalda, Bob. Routledge History of International Organizations: From 1815 to the Present Day. London and New York: Routledge, 2009. – p. 740
6. Rittberger, Volker, and Bernhard Zangl. International Organization: Polity, Policy and Politics. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. – p. 117
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Sure, people are not the only one who evolved, because those who evolve change everything around them. And this principle has much more rights to be assumed as true than false. Such apparent question as “why?” won’t make this theme darkened. Well, people were grouping as they were trying to follow their instincts among which “to socialize” instinct is not forgotten or dropped away [1; 224].
we’ve come to so-called phase of humanity progress as interaction not with other people only but with groups or companies of them, too. That gives people a big advantage – they avoid stagnation. And times have been changing. It brings about expanding such need as political congregation. The last one causes the emergency of such social and political institution as an international organization. But before we take a look at this topic deeper let’s figure out what an international organization is, actually.
Everything in this world is built up by people. It’s not considered to make some doubts about world-creating-theories but much more than that. I would like to notice that I guess people is the most sophisticated and strange creatures. It’s obvious because people are social beings and they have always been grouping during they live and evolve.
1. Armstrong, David, Lorna Lloyd, and John Redmond. International Organisation in World Politics. 3d ed. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. – p. 620
2. Claude, Inis. Swords into Plowshares: The Problems and Progress of International Organization. 4th ed. New York: Random House, 1984. – p. 417
3. Kallen, Horace Meyer. The League of Nations, Today and Tomorrow: A Discussion of International Organization, Present and to Come. Boston: Marshall Jones, 1919. – p. 227
4. Kapp, K. William. The League of Nations and Raw Materials, 1919-1939. Geneva: Geneva Research Centre, 1941. – p. 307
5. Reinalda, Bob. Routledge History of International Organizations: From 1815 to the Present Day. London and New York: Routledge, 2009. – p. 740
6. Rittberger, Volker, and Bernhard Zangl. International Organization: Polity, Policy and Politics. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. – p. 117
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