IO have been viewed, at one extreme, as the vanguard of an emerging world government &, at the other, as an exercise in futility in fostering cooperation among sovereign states. neither of these extreme views does justice to the role of international organizations in the present age. today the state , possessing ultimate power & authority, remains the primary political unit. yet change , accommodation, & a proliferation of interstate & international contacts are the hall marks of an increasingly interdependent world.
the state system shows no sign of rapid deterioration or transformation into new forms. states are reluctant to sacrifies any sovereignty to supranational entities. yeh humans are rational & capable of effecting adjustment or modifications of the system. change is not only a major phenomenon of the modern world but is occurring t an accelerating rate. many changes have already taken place that must be considered in analyzing the relations of nation.
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