Survey of Commonwealth Affairs: Problems of Expansion and Attrition 1953-1969Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1974 - 550 páginas |
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Página 148
... question of South - West Africa . Menzies objected that this was a UN question and that , in any case , if they were prepared to have South Africa as a monarchy , its trans- formation into a republic would make no difference to its ...
... question of South - West Africa . Menzies objected that this was a UN question and that , in any case , if they were prepared to have South Africa as a monarchy , its trans- formation into a republic would make no difference to its ...
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... question of an arms embargo before the Security Council at the end of 1963 , securing resolutions which called on member states not to provide arms to South Africa . The Conservative govern- ment in Britain agreed to stop the sale of ...
... question of an arms embargo before the Security Council at the end of 1963 , securing resolutions which called on member states not to provide arms to South Africa . The Conservative govern- ment in Britain agreed to stop the sale of ...
Página 189
... question of asking you to bind yourself in advance in any way to accept any advice which might be given . He said that Canada , Australia , and New Zealand had expressed favourable interest in his statement in the House of Commons and ...
... question of asking you to bind yourself in advance in any way to accept any advice which might be given . He said that Canada , Australia , and New Zealand had expressed favourable interest in his statement in the House of Commons and ...
Contenido
The Commonwealth in 1953 | 17 |
The Commonwealth and Suez | 37 |
India Pakistan and China | 45 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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India's Missed Opportunity: India's Relationship with the Non-resident Indians Marie-Carine Lall Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
EC Membership and the Judicialization of British Politics Danny Nicol Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |