DSF Charter
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modern notion of an international society composed of a heterogeneous
collection of fictitious entities called states, all supposed to be
equal, sovereign and completely independent, would have shocked both
the idealism and the common sense of the fifteenth century.
Such
a society would have seemed to philosophers a repulsive anarchy, and
contradiction to their basic assumption of a hierarchically ordered
universe - almost a blasphemy. And the concept would have been
equally uncomfortable to practical statesmen. Garrett Mattingly, diplomatic historian, in "Renaissance Diplomacy" |
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The
Least Developed Countries Report 2003 |
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Africae Nova Repraesentatio Africa Johann Baptist Homann, Nürnberg 1707 (Source: University of Minnesota Libraries) |
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