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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... meeting of the Governors Com- mission 21 33 117 178 205 209 Text of H. Con . Res . 206_ 210 " Sweeping Change in U.N. is Urged by World Panel , " article by Kath- leen Teltsch , New York Times , May 21 , 1975– 272 Letter transmitting ...
... meeting of the Governors Com- mission 21 33 117 178 205 209 Text of H. Con . Res . 206_ 210 " Sweeping Change in U.N. is Urged by World Panel , " article by Kath- leen Teltsch , New York Times , May 21 , 1975– 272 Letter transmitting ...
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... meeting today to open a series of hearings on the United States and the United Nations . The purpose of these hearings is to put into perspective what our original hopes and aims were , how the U.N. has developed , and what our future ...
... meeting today to open a series of hearings on the United States and the United Nations . The purpose of these hearings is to put into perspective what our original hopes and aims were , how the U.N. has developed , and what our future ...
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... meetings for the first time in 17 years . The new UNEF differs from the one created in 1956 in that it can only be removed by a vote of the Security Council and that Poland , a com- munist power , is to be a member . These are ...
... meetings for the first time in 17 years . The new UNEF differs from the one created in 1956 in that it can only be removed by a vote of the Security Council and that Poland , a com- munist power , is to be a member . These are ...
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... meetings ; the windiness of the oratory ; the lack of germaneness and the much too lengthy so - called debates all make a bad impression . There can today in our United Nations of 138 members be little confidence that even if a clear ...
... meetings ; the windiness of the oratory ; the lack of germaneness and the much too lengthy so - called debates all make a bad impression . There can today in our United Nations of 138 members be little confidence that even if a clear ...
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... meeting of the Cabinet where Theodore Roosevelt reported how he had fomented the revolution in the northern provinces of Co- lumbia and then given them recognition and had the U.S. Navy appear in the harbor at the right time and created ...
... meeting of the Cabinet where Theodore Roosevelt reported how he had fomented the revolution in the northern provinces of Co- lumbia and then given them recognition and had the U.S. Navy appear in the harbor at the right time and created ...
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