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Page 346
This policy , which became particularly evident at the Cairo conference of non -
aligned States , ( 3 ) is being increasingly recognised as an important and
powerful factor in the struggle for peace , and against colonialism , aggression
and all ...
This policy , which became particularly evident at the Cairo conference of non -
aligned States , ( 3 ) is being increasingly recognised as an important and
powerful factor in the struggle for peace , and against colonialism , aggression
and all ...
Page 440
Thus its strengthening must be the supreme national interest and the realisation
of this in a small way would be the beginning of wisdom for all member states
and could bring about a wondrous change in the prospects for world peace .
Thus its strengthening must be the supreme national interest and the realisation
of this in a small way would be the beginning of wisdom for all member states
and could bring about a wondrous change in the prospects for world peace .
Page 441
United Nations would in fact never find itself totally unable to respond to a need
for peace - keeping , I also agree with his view that it might only respond haltingly
and hesitatingly when matters had reached already a grave and advanced state
...
United Nations would in fact never find itself totally unable to respond to a need
for peace - keeping , I also agree with his view that it might only respond haltingly
and hesitatingly when matters had reached already a grave and advanced state
...
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