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... Pact . Important reservations were made in negotiating the Pact , although they were not formally appended to the final text . Perhaps most serious of all , there was no provision for implement- ing the Pact . The chief value of the ...
... Pact . Important reservations were made in negotiating the Pact , although they were not formally appended to the final text . Perhaps most serious of all , there was no provision for implement- ing the Pact . The chief value of the ...
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... Pact thus : " The legal effect of the pact was that the nations who signed the pact or adhered to it unconditionally condemned recourse to war for the future as an instru- ment of policy , and expressly renounced it . After the signing ...
... Pact thus : " The legal effect of the pact was that the nations who signed the pact or adhered to it unconditionally condemned recourse to war for the future as an instru- ment of policy , and expressly renounced it . After the signing ...
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... Pact , establishment of U. S. Military Liaison Office in Baghdad , contri- bution to the cost of the permanent secretariat of the Pact , continua- tion of bilateral economic and technical aid to member - countries and continuation of ...
... Pact , establishment of U. S. Military Liaison Office in Baghdad , contri- bution to the cost of the permanent secretariat of the Pact , continua- tion of bilateral economic and technical aid to member - countries and continuation of ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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