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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THE SOVIET UNION AND THE UN The Soviet attitude toward the United Nations
was , from the outset , rooted in a more ... Soviet membership in the League (
1934–39 ) scarcely increased Moscow's enthusiasm for a repeat performance :
the ...
THE SOVIET UNION AND THE UN The Soviet attitude toward the United Nations
was , from the outset , rooted in a more ... Soviet membership in the League (
1934–39 ) scarcely increased Moscow's enthusiasm for a repeat performance :
the ...
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While Moscow need no longer fear the United Nations as an " imperialist " tool
directed against the Soviet Union , the Organization offers the Soviet leaders
scant prospect of assuming a commanding or controlling position . The result is a
...
While Moscow need no longer fear the United Nations as an " imperialist " tool
directed against the Soviet Union , the Organization offers the Soviet leaders
scant prospect of assuming a commanding or controlling position . The result is a
...
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But by 1960–64 the Soviet Union , though stronger than ever , found itself in
considerable difficulties , in and out of the U.N. Khrushchev's improvised but
insistent demand that the U.N. be reorganized so as to reflect the new realities --
giving ...
But by 1960–64 the Soviet Union , though stronger than ever , found itself in
considerable difficulties , in and out of the U.N. Khrushchev's improvised but
insistent demand that the U.N. be reorganized so as to reflect the new realities --
giving ...
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Under the circumstances , either the U.N. , our delegates , ought to be free to
reply vigorously to the Soviet Union when the matter of human rights is raised , or
we ought to decline to participate in those discussions at all , which at least would
...
Under the circumstances , either the U.N. , our delegates , ought to be free to
reply vigorously to the Soviet Union when the matter of human rights is raised , or
we ought to decline to participate in those discussions at all , which at least would
...
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The Soviet Union , too , has responded negatively to the demand of some of the
third world countries to monitor negotiations between the United States and the
Soviet Union , and I suspect the State Department would take a similar position .
The Soviet Union , too , has responded negatively to the demand of some of the
third world countries to monitor negotiations between the United States and the
Soviet Union , and I suspect the State Department would take a similar position .
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