CONTENTS May 7, 1975 The U.S. Role in the U.N.: the Vision and the Reality-. Harold E. Stassen, member of the U.S. Delegation to the United Na- tions Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, 1945 Henry Cabot Lodge, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the 3 The U.S. Role Today: Senator J. W. Fulbright, former chairman, Com- mittee on Foreign Relations; sponsor of the Fulbright Resolution Richard N. Gardner, Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and Interna- tional Organization, Columbia University. Abraham Yeselson, chairman, Political Science Department, Rutgers University; author, "A Dangerous Place: The United Nations as a Weapon in International Politics". Joseph Segel, former chairman, Board of Governors, United Nations Association; U.S. Alternate Representative to the 29th U.N. Gen- William F. Buckley, Jr., editor-in-chief, The National Review Alexander Dallin, Professor of History and Political Science, May 21, 1975 The United Nations: Other Visions (continued) Seymon Brown, Brookings Institution. Page Statements by: Bitker, Bruno V., chairman, American Bar Association Advisory Committee on World Peace through Law_- 198 Brown, Seyom, Brookings Institution_‒‒‒ 241 Buckley, William F., Jr., editor-in-chief, The National Review---- 119, 202 238 252 Dallin, Alexander, Professor of History and Political Science, Stanford University_ 122 Falk, Richard A., Professor of International Law and Practice, 153 *** Frederick, Pauline, former U.N. correspondent for NBC News--- Gardner, Richard N., Henry L. Moses professor of law and interna- Lodge, Henry Cabot, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the Moynihan, Daniel P., of New York, to be the Representative of the Scali, Ambassador John A., U.S. Representative to the United Nations_ 212 54 182, 189 76 10 6 333 304 197 Segel, Joseph, former chairman, board of governors, United Nations Association; U.S. Alternate Representative to the 29th U.N. General Assembly Stanley, C. Maxwell, president, Stanley Foundation__. 100 Yeselson, Abraham, chairman, political science department, Rutgers Stassen, Harold E., member of the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, 1945– Toffler, Alvin, author, "Future Shock". 3 260 90 Yost, Charles W., former U.S. Permanent Representative to the 18 Insertions for the record: "Clash of the 'Two Majorities'," article by Charles W. Yost, New Republic, Dec. 28, 1974- 18 "The United Nations Was Never More Relevant Than Today," article Letter from C. Maxwell Stanley, president, The Stanley Foundation--- "The Great Rehearsal-The Story of the Making and Ratifying of the "Sweeping Change in U.N. is Urged by World Panel," article by Kathleen Teltsch, New York Times, May 21, 1975--- 272 Letter transmitting additional comments from Seyom Brown, 292 "The United States in Opposition," article by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Commentary, March 1975--. 338 "The United States and the New World Society," article by Daniel P. Moynihan, Reader's Digest, June 1975__ 353 Letter from John Kenneth Galbraith, Harvard University. 390 Appendices: Appendix I: Official documents referred to during hearings: Fulbright Resolution Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice‒‒‒ Page 391 392 "Uniting for Peace": Resolution of the General Assembly, No. 3, 1950_ Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States: Resolution of the General Assembly, Dec. 12, 1974. 413 417 Address by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, Milwaukee, Wis., 429 Appendix II: Statements submitted for the record: Statement on substantive issues adopted by delegates present and 436 451 The World Association of World Federalists Proposals for United Nations Reform____ 454 Statement of Women's League of Conservative Judaism__ 459 460 Letter from James L. Elsman_. 471 Statement of Robert Y. Gromet, M.D., chairman, Northern American 471 Letter from Herman Will, associate general secretary, Board of Statement of Eleanore Schnurr, United Nations Representative, Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Randall, Alabaster, Ala---- 473 476 477 478 479 Letter and resolution from the United Nations Association of the 479 Statement by the Citizens for a New International Economic Order (CNIEO), June 11, 1975-- 479 Letter from Edward J. Sparling, president, World Federalists, U.S.A., 485 Letter and testimony of Walter Hoffman, chairman, executive council, 486 "The 29th General Assembly of the United Nations": Report by Donald F. Keys and George Mannello, World Federalist Education Fund 491 "The U.S. versus the U.N.?": article by Harlan Cleveland, New York Times Magazine, May 4, 1975--- 499 Statement and article by John Nelson Washburn--- 506 Letter and article by Benjamin M. Becker, attorney, Chicago, Ill--- 533 Statements by: Bitker, Bruno V., chairman, American Bar Association Advisory mittee on World Peace through Law____. Brown, Seyom, Brookings Institution‒‒‒‒‒ Buckley, William F., Jr., editor-in-chief, The National Revi Dallin, Alexander, Professor of History and Political Sc Falk, Richard A., Professor of International Law ? Frederick, Pauline, former U.N. correspondent for NBC Gardner, Richard N., Henry L. Moses professor of Lodge, Henry Cabot, former U.S. Permanent Re Moynihan, Daniel P., of New York, to be the R Scali, Ambassador John A., U.S. Representative Association; U.S. Alternate Representative Stanley, C. Maxwell, president, Stanley Four Insertions for the record: "Clash of the 'Two Majorities'," artic Republic, Dec. 28, 1974--- "The United Nations Was Never More by Charles W. Yost, Saturday Revie "Bending the Rules of the U.N.," articl Times, Nov. 16, 1974____ Letter from C. Maxwell Stanley, presi "The Great Rehearsal-The Story o Constitution of the United States. Text of H. Con. Res. 206__. "The United States in Opposit |