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The term “international” is used in literature to signal ideas, institutions, and phenomena that extend beyond national borders, underscoring their global character. In philosophical and political texts, for instance, it is central to discussions of law, peace, and governance—as seen in Kant’s reflections on topics like international tribunals and law ([1], [2], [3], [4])—while other writers use it to describe global banking, alliances, and even cultural exchanges ([5], [6], [7]). In more modern contexts, “international” often characterizes communication networks, business transactions, and technological innovation—helping to frame issues of connectivity in today’s world ([8], [9], [10], [11]). At times, the word also conveys notions of prestige and universality, whether by naming organizations and awards ([12], [13]) or by describing educational and social projects that span continents ([14], [15]).
  1. [36] The main articles of this and other peace projects are to be found in International Tribunals , published by the Peace Society.
    — from Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay by Immanuel Kant
  2. Civil peace and international peace must to a certain extent go hand in hand.
    — from Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay by Immanuel Kant
  3. And neither international law, nor the moral force of public opinion can induce a state to act contrary to what it believes to be its own interest.
    — from Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay by Immanuel Kant
  4. The Roman expression for International Law was not “Jus Gentium,” but “Jus Feciale.”
    — from Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay by Immanuel Kant
  5. Fifty years ago, international banking, which was mostly in control of the Jews as the money brokers of the world, was on top of business.
    — from The International Jew : The World's Foremost Problem by Anonymous
  6. There was not so much as an international alliance between them.
    — from The World I Live In by Helen Keller
  7. "We Zionists," he stressed, "seek for the solution of the Jewish question, not an international society, but an [52] international discussion....
    — from The Jewish State by Theodor Herzl
  8. If international calls require the prefix 009, enter ATDT009-47-37031378).
    — from The Online World by Odd De Presno
  9. The more international the business, the better.
    — from The Online World by Odd De Presno
  10. NewsNet also has Brazil Service, Mexico Service, Country Risk Guides and Weekly International Market Alert.
    — from The Online World by Odd De Presno
  11. Some large, international online services on the Internet, BITNET, and UUCP are almost free.
    — from The Online World by Odd De Presno
  12. It is only proper at this point to tell you how the U. S. A. was represented at the International Horticultural Congress in London.
    — from Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 44th Annual Meeting
  13. It won the Lions Club International Prize in 2000.
    — from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert
  14. Line, a 12-year old Norwegian girl, started the day talking with Japanese kids at the Nishimachi and Kanto International School in Tokyo.
    — from The Online World by Odd De Presno
  15. His classes are involved in international projects with schools all over the globe.
    — from The Online World by Odd De Presno

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