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Almost 50 years have passed since the signing of the UN Charter launching the vision of a new peaceful international order. The name United Nations was used during the Second World War to denote all the nations allied against Germany, Japan and Italy. It was later adopted as the name of the postwar world organization. It was the threat of fascist dictatorship which cast different regions and cultures of the world into one international mould.
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Menke-Glückert, P. (1992). Political, Economic and Legal Conditions for the Process of Conversion of International Security Systems — Emerging Perceptions for Global Sustainability. In: Brunn, A., Baehr, L., Karpe, HJ. (eds) Conversion. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95701-7_14
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