The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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Ernest R. May. PREAMBLE TO THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION Our respective Governments ... have agreed to the present Char- ter of the United Nations and do hereby establish an international organization to be known as the ...
Ernest R. May. PREAMBLE TO THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION Our respective Governments ... have agreed to the present Char- ter of the United Nations and do hereby establish an international organization to be known as the ...
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... organization can ultimately provide the framework of international law and morality without which mankind cannot survive . . . . We are working toward the time when the United Nations will control weapons of mass destruction and will ...
... organization can ultimately provide the framework of international law and morality without which mankind cannot survive . . . . We are working toward the time when the United Nations will control weapons of mass destruction and will ...
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... organization within the framework of the United Nations . It would assure that indispensable condition of disarmament , true inspection , in stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament . It would cover delivery systems as well as ...
... organization within the framework of the United Nations . It would assure that indispensable condition of disarmament , true inspection , in stages proportionate to the stage of disarmament . It would cover delivery systems as well as ...
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