Report of the United States Delegation to the Spring Meetings of the Interparliamentary Union: Held in Dublin, Ireland, April 19-25, 1965, Pursuant to Law (49 Stat. 426; 22 U.S.C. 276a; as Amended) |
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... proposals have been made from time to time by various governments for lessening the risk of war by accident , miscalcula- tion , or surprise attack . Often , such proposals have been repeated , sometimes in the same form and at other ...
... proposals have been made from time to time by various governments for lessening the risk of war by accident , miscalcula- tion , or surprise attack . Often , such proposals have been repeated , sometimes in the same form and at other ...
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... proposal , the Presi- dent indicated that this idea might be included with his own proposal . ( d ) On August 2 , 1957 , the Western powers submitted to the UN Disarmament Committee a working paper containing proposals for an inspection ...
... proposal , the Presi- dent indicated that this idea might be included with his own proposal . ( d ) On August 2 , 1957 , the Western powers submitted to the UN Disarmament Committee a working paper containing proposals for an inspection ...
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... proposal submitted to the 10 - Nation Disarmament Conference on March 16 , 1960 , contained these proposals for ... proposal submitted on June 27 , 1960 , to which was later added a proposal for a verification body , available to any ...
... proposal submitted to the 10 - Nation Disarmament Conference on March 16 , 1960 , contained these proposals for ... proposal submitted on June 27 , 1960 , to which was later added a proposal for a verification body , available to any ...
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... proposals for the control of atomic energy for peaceful purposes , for the elimination of nuclear weapons from national arsenals , and for establishing effective safeguards to protect nations against violations and evasions . In ...
... proposals for the control of atomic energy for peaceful purposes , for the elimination of nuclear weapons from national arsenals , and for establishing effective safeguards to protect nations against violations and evasions . In ...
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... proposal failed of acceptance when the United States insisted upon the safeguard of an effective inspection system , and that punish- ments for violations be exempted from veto in the UN Security Council . ( c ) United States laws ...
... proposal failed of acceptance when the United States insisted upon the safeguard of an effective inspection system , and that punish- ments for violations be exempted from veto in the UN Security Council . ( c ) United States laws ...
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