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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Progress at the Conference was meagre because of a debate among participants as to whether economic development or population control should come first . This was pointless . Each is essential to the other .
Progress at the Conference was meagre because of a debate among participants as to whether economic development or population control should come first . This was pointless . Each is essential to the other .
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... and voted mainly as we wished , and , therefore , our majority almost always prevailed . In the present situation there is an entirely different majority , 90 - odd out of 138 members are so - called developing countries , and now ...
... and voted mainly as we wished , and , therefore , our majority almost always prevailed . In the present situation there is an entirely different majority , 90 - odd out of 138 members are so - called developing countries , and now ...
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trations on such subjects as apartheid and development which have been building up for many years and are now ... We used to think of this as something that was in the interest of the developing countries and of lesser concern to us ...
trations on such subjects as apartheid and development which have been building up for many years and are now ... We used to think of this as something that was in the interest of the developing countries and of lesser concern to us ...
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... the approach of taking Vietnam to the United Nations in the very early days and having both Vietnams come into it . ... really thinking through and taking leadership for all the peoples of the world in these developing countries .
... the approach of taking Vietnam to the United Nations in the very early days and having both Vietnams come into it . ... really thinking through and taking leadership for all the peoples of the world in these developing countries .
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The revolt was that we were putting inhibitions against them developing nuclear power . ... But in any event I said developing countries simply cannot afford to develop nuclear weapons and what is the advantage in doing so .
The revolt was that we were putting inhibitions against them developing nuclear power . ... But in any event I said developing countries simply cannot afford to develop nuclear weapons and what is the advantage in doing so .
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achieve action activities Africa agencies agree agreement Ambassador American areas Assembly authority become believe better CHAIRMAN Charter CLARK committee concerned Conference continue contributions cooperation course deal decisions delegation Department developing countries East economic effective effort established example exist fact feel force foreign functions give global going Government hearings hope human important industrial institutions interest Israel issues justice kind less majority matter means meeting ment MOYNIHAN negotiations organization peace political population position possible present President principle problems production programs proposals question recent regard relations representatives resolution respect responsibility role Secretary Security Council seems Senator PERCY served session social South Soviet Union statement suggest talk Thank things Third World tion United Nations University vote