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Definition of International organisation
1. Noun. An international alliance involving many different countries.
Specialized synonyms: Arab League, Common Market, Ec, Eec, Eu, Europe, European Community, European Economic Community, European Union, Nato, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Opcw, Organization For The Prohibition Of Chemical Weapons, Oas, Organization Of American States, Opec, Organization Of Petroleum-exporting Countries, League Of Nations, Community, Cis, Commonwealth Of Independent States, Un, United Nations, Commonwealth, World Trade Organization, Wto
Generic synonyms: Alignment, Alinement, Alliance, Coalition
Lexicographical Neighbors of International Organisation
Literary usage of International organisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Institutes of the Law of Nations: A Treatise of the Jural Relations of by James Lorimer (1884)
"An ingenious attempt is sometimes made to evade the question of international
organisation, by alleging that the municipal organisation requisite for its ..."
2. Israel Among the Nations: A Study of the Jews and Antisemitism by Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, Frances Hellman (1895)
"... again Compared—The international organisation which Modern Peoples have Cause
to Fear.—Il. Is it True that the Jews Try to Separate the Nations ? ..."
3. Report of the ... Annual Conference by Association for the Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations Conference (1882)
"It is sufficient, because, as regards international organisation, ... What is
wanted, and indeed necessary, is such an international organisation, ..."
4. Monitoring and Data Management Strategies for Nuclear Emergencies by Nea, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2000)
"An international organisation such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
... This international organisation could also assure the indispensable ..."
5. Studies National and International: Being Occasional Lectures Delivered in by James Lorimer, Robert Flint, Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns (1890)
"That the failure of all previous schemes of international organisation can be
satisfactorily explained by their aiming at two impossible objects: (a) The ..."
6. Report of the Annual Meeting (1894)
"Speaking of the desirability —nay, the necessity of international organisation,
he said : ' An example of this is the work done at the Zoological Station at ..."