The Annual Register of World Events, Volumen199;Volumen1Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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... Western agreement to suspend tests on Soviet terms would have led to appreciable progress , for on more funda- mental aspects of the disarmament problem the Soviet standpoint was still far from that of the Western Powers . Zorin was ...
... Western agreement to suspend tests on Soviet terms would have led to appreciable progress , for on more funda- mental aspects of the disarmament problem the Soviet standpoint was still far from that of the Western Powers . Zorin was ...
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... Western Powers were called upon to renounce the arms race as a futile waste of effort and to collaborate with the U.S.S.R. in maintaining world peace . As a means to this the Soviet Union advocated talks with Western leaders at summit ...
... Western Powers were called upon to renounce the arms race as a futile waste of effort and to collaborate with the U.S.S.R. in maintaining world peace . As a means to this the Soviet Union advocated talks with Western leaders at summit ...
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... Western Powers made proposals for a treaty of assurance on the reunification of Germany . ( viii ) The Western Powers have never required as a condition of German reunification that a reunified Germany should join the North Atlantic ...
... Western Powers made proposals for a treaty of assurance on the reunification of Germany . ( viii ) The Western Powers have never required as a condition of German reunification that a reunified Germany should join the North Atlantic ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CANADA | 47 |
THE COMMONWEALTH | 74 |
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