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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Coincidentally , the same majority in UNESCO , the UN Educational , Scientific
and Cultural Organization , which is supposedly nonpolitical , cut off support for
regional programs in Israel on the grounds that Israel , in definiance of UN ...
Coincidentally , the same majority in UNESCO , the UN Educational , Scientific
and Cultural Organization , which is supposedly nonpolitical , cut off support for
regional programs in Israel on the grounds that Israel , in definiance of UN ...
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Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. occurring in the
underdeveloped countries and only they can control it , though Program and in
1974 has held a Population Conference . Progress at the Conference was
meagre because ...
Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. occurring in the
underdeveloped countries and only they can control it , though Program and in
1974 has held a Population Conference . Progress at the Conference was
meagre because ...
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My question specifically is what could we propose at this General Assembly by
way of commodity programs , by way of positions on South Africa and Rhodesia ,
what can we do of a positive nature that really would have majority support ?
My question specifically is what could we propose at this General Assembly by
way of commodity programs , by way of positions on South Africa and Rhodesia ,
what can we do of a positive nature that really would have majority support ?
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Senator , it seems to me the problem is that we as a government have been very
slow in recognizing and adapting ourselves to this new global economic situation
we face and working out an approved government program for coping with it .
Senator , it seems to me the problem is that we as a government have been very
slow in recognizing and adapting ourselves to this new global economic situation
we face and working out an approved government program for coping with it .
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This is a far cry from the late 1940 ' s and early 1950 ' s when foreign aid
legislation contained provisions ending these programs whenever the United
Nations could take over and when our mutual security treaties contained a
standard article ...
This is a far cry from the late 1940 ' s and early 1950 ' s when foreign aid
legislation contained provisions ending these programs whenever the United
Nations could take over and when our mutual security treaties contained a
standard article ...
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