Structure of the United Nations, and the Relations of the U. S. to the U. N. Hearings... May 4-7, 11-14, 19481948 - 591 страница |
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... Security Council , June 7 , 1945 . Uses of veto in public meetings of the Security Council of the United Na- tions 464-460 472-474 474-470 Excerpt from address by Hon . George C. Marshall , Secretary of State , be- fore the General ...
... Security Council , June 7 , 1945 . Uses of veto in public meetings of the Security Council of the United Na- tions 464-460 472-474 474-470 Excerpt from address by Hon . George C. Marshall , Secretary of State , be- fore the General ...
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... Security Council ? Mr. LODGE . Yes , sir . The way it is set up in the resolution is two votes for Russia , two for Great Britain , two for the United States , one vote for China , one for France , and two more for the other small ...
... Security Council ? Mr. LODGE . Yes , sir . The way it is set up in the resolution is two votes for Russia , two for Great Britain , two for the United States , one vote for China , one for France , and two more for the other small ...
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... Security Council , may be suspended from the exer- cise of the rights and privileges of the membership in the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council . The exercise of these rights and privileges may be restored ...
... Security Council , may be suspended from the exer- cise of the rights and privileges of the membership in the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council . The exercise of these rights and privileges may be restored ...
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... Security Council whenever it is dealing with " matters of aggression " or " armament for aggres- sion " or admission of new members . The elimination of the veto in these respects will , I believe , overcome the fundamental weaknesses ...
... Security Council whenever it is dealing with " matters of aggression " or " armament for aggres- sion " or admission of new members . The elimination of the veto in these respects will , I believe , overcome the fundamental weaknesses ...
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... Security Council take steps to accomplish the complete elimination of all national armaments . We believe that the further building up of national armies will greatly weaken rather than strengthen the United Nations . We propose that ...
... Security Council take steps to accomplish the complete elimination of all national armaments . We believe that the further building up of national armies will greatly weaken rather than strengthen the United Nations . We propose that ...
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action aggression agree agreement Ambassador AUSTIN American armament article 109 Assembly atomic bomb basis believe BLOOM BOLTON Chairman EATON CHIPERFIELD presiding citizens collective self-defense committee Communist Concurrent Resolution conference Congress constitution convention CULBERTSON defense delegates democracies DULLES EASTMAN economic effect enforcement European favor federal union feel FINLETTER foreign freedom FULTON HOLLIDAY hope House Concurrent Resolution individual JAVITS JONKMAN JUDD League League of Nations LODGE major Marshall plan matter means ment MEYER Middletown military opinion organization permanent members police force political possible present problem procedure proposed question Resolution 163 Resolution 59 revision RIMANOCZY ROBERTS Russia Secretary MARSHALL Security Council situation Soviet Union Stalin statement STREIT strengthen the United suggest Thank thing tion United Nations Charter United World Federalists veto veto power VORYS vote world federal government world government world law
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