The United States and the United Nations: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 538 страница |
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Individual nation - states - even as big as the United States and the Soviet Union
cannot successfully cope with these problems alone . U . S . PUBLIC OPINION
WARY OF U . N . EFFECTIVENESS Yet , one self - evident paradox about the ...
Individual nation - states - even as big as the United States and the Soviet Union
cannot successfully cope with these problems alone . U . S . PUBLIC OPINION
WARY OF U . N . EFFECTIVENESS Yet , one self - evident paradox about the ...
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Also , the communist powers , notably North Vietnam and the Soviet Union ,
opposed bringing the Vietnam question into the United Nations . * To go on with
the minuses , in 1956 the Soviet aggression against Hungary could not be
stopped by ...
Also , the communist powers , notably North Vietnam and the Soviet Union ,
opposed bringing the Vietnam question into the United Nations . * To go on with
the minuses , in 1956 the Soviet aggression against Hungary could not be
stopped by ...
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Now , we had advanced warning as a result of experience with the Soviet Union ,
even during World War II , that things were not going to be so easy , but
nevertheless , we did not fully anticipate the hostile attitude of the Soviets and
their ...
Now , we had advanced warning as a result of experience with the Soviet Union ,
even during World War II , that things were not going to be so easy , but
nevertheless , we did not fully anticipate the hostile attitude of the Soviets and
their ...
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Now , we ought not to follow the mistake of the Soviet Union , which walked out of
the Security Council at the time of the Korean problem and , therefore , wasn ' t
there to exercise a veto . We should keep our seat in the Security Council .
Now , we ought not to follow the mistake of the Soviet Union , which walked out of
the Security Council at the time of the Korean problem and , therefore , wasn ' t
there to exercise a veto . We should keep our seat in the Security Council .
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Although we had advance warning as a result of experiences with the Soviet
Union during World War II , we did not anticipate the hostile attitude of the Soviets
and their satellites at the UN ; and we certainly did not foresee the intense ...
Although we had advance warning as a result of experiences with the Soviet
Union during World War II , we did not anticipate the hostile attitude of the Soviets
and their satellites at the UN ; and we certainly did not foresee the intense ...
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