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Inter-American organization is extremely flexible. It has developed gradually since 1889 through the modification of existing agencies and the creation of new ones to deal with a variety of political, economic, and social problems, as well as those relating to intellectual co-operation.
It is time now for a review of the structure and functions of these agencies in the light of increased responsibilities which have devolved upon them in recent years, and to consider the role which they may be expected to play in the postwar period. Miss Ball has met that need. She has provided an objective, organizational study directed at the problem of the future development of the system rather than a historical study. The functional approach is stressed.
This is a reproduction edition from a scanned copy of the following original edition:
The Problem of Inter-American Organization
M. Margaret Ball
Stanford University Press
ISBN 080470290X, 9780804702904
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