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Remarks by Herbert J. Spiro

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Herbert J. Spiro*
Affiliation:
U.S. Department of State

Abstract

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Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1974

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References

1 H. J. SPIRO, GOVERNMENT BY CONSTITUTION: THE POLITICAL SYSTEMS OF DEMOCRACY, ch. 10, Canada,and passim(1959).

2 Ibid.,ch. 14, Ideologism

3 GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, GRUNDLINIEN DER PHILOSOPHIE DES RECHTS, Eduard Gans, ed. #21 and passim(1833); EINLEITUNG IN DIE GESICHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE, Johannes Hoffmeister, ed., 125 et. seq.(1968); Carl J. Friedrich, The Power of Negation: Hegel's Dialectic and Totalitarian Ideology,in A HEGEL SYMPOSIUM, D. C. Travis, ed., 20 et. seq.(1962).

4 H. J. SPIRO, WORLD POLITICS: T H E GLOBAL SYSTEM, Boundary Maintenance,45-50, and passim(1966).

5 H. J. SPIRO, Interdependence: A Third Option between National Sovereignty and Supranational Integration,in BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND INTEGRATION; Ghita Ionescu, ed. (1974).

6 70 DEPT. STATE BULL. 510 (1974).