COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS JOHN SPARKMAN, Alabama, Chairman MIKE MANSFIELD, Montana CLIFFORD P, CASE, New Jersey FRANK CHURCH, Idaho JACOB K. JAVITS, New York STUART SYMINGTON, Missouri HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island JAMES B, PEARSON, Kansas GALE W. MCGEE, Wyoming CHARLES H. PERCY, Illinois PAT M. HOLT, Chief of Staff (II) CONTENTS له است فلل لة ل - 10 د است - د نے قلم کے مک 53 Jay 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, Henry Cabot Lodge, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the Arthur Goldberg, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Charles W. Yost, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United May 8, 1975--The U.N. in the Seventies--- 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- C. Maxwell Stanley, president, Stanley Foundation.. May 14, 1975—The Impact of Détente --- William F. Buckley, Jr., editor-in-chief, The National Review ----- 119 Alexander Dallin, Professor of History and Political Science, The Impact of the Third World: Richard A. Falk, Professor of Inter- national Law and Practice, Princeton University - May 15, 1975–The United Nations : Other Visions--- Buckminster Fuller, architect--- Richard Scammon, Elections Research Center..--- Bruno V. Bitker, chairman, American Bar Association Advisory Com 198, 202 Pauline Frederick, former U.N. correspondent for NBC News.wen 212 May 21, 1975-The United Nations : Other Visions (continued) William Sloane Coffin, chaplain, Yale University. Seymon Brown, Brookings Institution.-- Norman Cousins, editor, Saturday Review ---- Alvin Toffler, author, "Future Shock". May 22, 1975–The U.S. Role in the U.N.: Official Views—Ambassador John A. Scali, U.S. Representative to the United Nations.... June 4, 1975–Nomination of Daniel Patrick Moynihan to be Representa- tive of the United States to the United Nations with the rank and status بد م ة = فة - 24 2e75 --- 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 Coffin, William Sloane, chaplain, Yale University 238 Cousins, Norman, editor, Saturday Review.- 252 Dallin, Alexander, Professor of History and Political Science, Stanford University-- 122 Falk, Richard A., Professor of International Law and Practice, Princeton University 153 Frederick, Pauline, former U.N. correspondent for NBC News-- 212 Fulbright, Senator J. W., former chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations; sponsor of the Fulbright Resolution of 1943_ 54 Fuller, Buckminster, architect--- --- 182, 189 Gardner, Richard N., Henry L. Moses professor of law and international organization, Columbia University 76 Goldberg, Arthur, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations-- 10 Lodge, Henry Cabot, former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations.- 6 Moynihan, Daniel P., of New York, to be the Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations with the rank and 333 Scali, Ambassador John A., U.S. Representative to the United Nations- 304 Scammon, Richard, Elections Research Center--- 197 Segel, Joseph, former chairman, board of governors, United Nations Association; U.S. Alternate Representative to the 29th U.N. Gen- 96 Stanley, C. Maxwell, president, Stanley Foundation-- 100 Stassen, Harold E., member of the U.S. Delegation to the nited Na tions Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, 1945- 3 Toffler, Alvin, author, “Future Shock”. 260 Yeselson, Abraham, chairman, political science department, Rutgers University ; author, "A Dangerous Place: The United Nations as a 90 Yost, Charles W., former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations-- 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 by Charles W. Yost, Saturday Review, January 1975- 21 "Bending the Rules of the U.N.," article by C. L. Sulzberger, New York Times, Nov. 16, 1974_ 33 Letter from C. Maxwell Stanley, president, The Stanley Foundation--- 117 Questions submitted by Senator Percy and answered by Professor Falk 178 "The Great Rehearsal-The Story of the Making and Ratifying of the Constitution of the United States," by Carl Van Doren (preface) 205 Resolutions unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Governors Commission 209 Text of H. Con. Res. 206-- 210 “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, Brookings Institution 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 Pago 391 392 413 417 429 436 451 454 459 460 471 471 Appendices : Fulbright Resolution of Justice---- General Assembly, Dec. 12, 1974.--- July 14, 1975---- Statement on substantive issues adopted by delegates present and voting at the Biennial Convention of the United Nations Association of the United States of America, Apr. 17, 1975----Statement of Edith Wynner of New York--The World Association of World Federalists Proposals for United Na tions Reform... Statement of Women's League of Conservative Judaism.Letter from Cordell Burch transmitting a copy of “What's Wrong with the United Nations” by Reed Benson and Robert Lee, The Re view of the News, Sept. 9, 1970---- Group, World Federal Authority Committee.. Church and Society of the United Methodist Church, enclosing United Nations----- American Baptist Churches, U.S.A., National Ministries-- Georgia Lloyd, executive secretary- of the United States.--- U.S.A., Iowa Division--- (CNIEO), June 11, 1975_- Chicago Region, Inc.- World Federalists, U.S.A., New Jersey Branch, Inc.- Donald F. Keys and George Mannello, World Federalist Education Fund. Times Magazine, May 4, 1975-- 473 476 477 478 479 479 479 485 486 491 499 506 533 |