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China, Belgium, Bolivla, Colombia, Cuba,
Czechoslovakia, the Dominican Republic,
Ethiopia, Greeee, Iran, Iraq, Liberia,
Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway,
Panama, Poland, and Yugoslavia.
Associated Nations: Ecuador, Egypt, and
Uruguay.
2. Seventeen of the members of the League of
Nations are neither United nor Associated
Nation:
Afghanistan, Albania, Argentina, Austria,
Bulgaria, Denmark, Eire, Estonia, Finland,
France, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Sweden,
Switzerland, Thailand, and Turkey.
3. Fifteen of the United Nations and of the Asso-
ciated Nations are not members of the League:
United Nations: Brazil, Costa Rica,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras,
Nicaragua, the Philippines, Soviet Union, and
the United States.
Associated Nation: Chile, Iceland, Paraguay,
Peru, and Venezuela.
IV. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
OF THE PROBLEM OF
TRANSITION
A. Protocols
(1) Protocol of Dissolution and Transfer
(2) Protocol of Transfer.
(1) A protocol of dissolution and of transfer of
properties and of functions of the League, aside from
those functions vested in it by separate treaties, could
be opened for signature by states members of the League,
at the time of signing of the basic instrument of the
new organization. Such a protocol could provide, as
among the signatory states, for the following:
1. The