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The UN and the League of Arab States are, together, a historical twin. The two organisations were born in the same year, an indication to the fact that the growth of regional organisations and that of the global organisation have been simultaneous processes. Both organisations are fundamental components of the larger family of international organisations actively affecting, though certainly influenced by, international relations.
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Moussa, A. (2012). The UN and the League of Arab States: A Point of View on Future Interaction. In: De Lombaerde, P., Baert, F., Felício, T. (eds) The United Nations and the Regions. United Nations University Series on Regionalism, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2751-9_9
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