The American Journal of International Law, Volume 66, Issues 4-5American Society of International Law, 1972 - International law Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately. |
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... ment . I am well aware that we cannot operate without secrets , even when matters of grave national security are not at stake . The Secretary of State , for example , dares not give public opinions on the effectiveness of the heads of ...
... ment . I am well aware that we cannot operate without secrets , even when matters of grave national security are not at stake . The Secretary of State , for example , dares not give public opinions on the effectiveness of the heads of ...
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... ment on Taiwan and was supporting it as the only legitimate government of China . American policy was one of containing , isolating , and subverting the PRC in the hope of eventually causing its collapse or altering its be- havior ...
... ment on Taiwan and was supporting it as the only legitimate government of China . American policy was one of containing , isolating , and subverting the PRC in the hope of eventually causing its collapse or altering its be- havior ...
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... ment , effective July 16 , 1971. The Comptroller General , a life - tenured official with responsibilities for the independent review of certain govern- ment action , is to determine the amount of compensation to be paid , based on the ...
... ment , effective July 16 , 1971. The Comptroller General , a life - tenured official with responsibilities for the independent review of certain govern- ment action , is to determine the amount of compensation to be paid , based on the ...
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