Readings in American Foreign PolicyRobert A. Goldwin Oxford University Press, 1959 - 709 páginas |
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... REPUBLIC OF KOREA ( South Korea ) TREATY ( BILATERAL ) A treaty signed October 1 , 1953 , whereby each party " recognizes that an armed attack in the Pa- cific area on either of the Parties would be dan- gerous to its own peace and ...
... REPUBLIC OF KOREA ( South Korea ) TREATY ( BILATERAL ) A treaty signed October 1 , 1953 , whereby each party " recognizes that an armed attack in the Pa- cific area on either of the Parties would be dan- gerous to its own peace and ...
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... Republic of Korea and the Northern authorities . The Commission reported to the General Assembly that the border of the 38th parallel was becoming a scene of increasingly frequent exchanges of fire and armed raids , and that this ...
... Republic of Korea and the Northern authorities . The Commission reported to the General Assembly that the border of the 38th parallel was becoming a scene of increasingly frequent exchanges of fire and armed raids , and that this ...
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... Republic of Korea .... 5. RESOLUTION CONCERNING the Complaint of AGGRESSION Upon the Republic of Korea , Adopted by THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL , JUNE 27 , 1950. * The Security Council , Having determined that the armed attack ...
... Republic of Korea .... 5. RESOLUTION CONCERNING the Complaint of AGGRESSION Upon the Republic of Korea , Adopted by THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL , JUNE 27 , 1950. * The Security Council , Having determined that the armed attack ...
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Alexander Hamilton The Republican Principle | 3 |
Albert J Beveridge Policy Regarding | 75 |
President McKinleys Decision | 94 |
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