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... South Korea and Chile which received disproportionate amounts of Title 1 aid . A thorough review of this program , whose purpose purports to be hu- manitarian , is needed . 4. International Organizations . There are some immediate steps ...
... South Korea and Chile which received disproportionate amounts of Title 1 aid . A thorough review of this program , whose purpose purports to be hu- manitarian , is needed . 4. International Organizations . There are some immediate steps ...
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... ( South Korea , Philippines , Haiti , Chile , Argentina , South Af- rica , Iran , etc. ) . 8. Influencing Communist Nations . While one can make a convincing case of our right as a nation to decide how we are going to spend our money in ...
... ( South Korea , Philippines , Haiti , Chile , Argentina , South Af- rica , Iran , etc. ) . 8. Influencing Communist Nations . While one can make a convincing case of our right as a nation to decide how we are going to spend our money in ...
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... Korean case shows.2 A declaration by Congress with regard to human rights in the IFI's would be fine , the President said , as ... South Korea " despite the fact that we have great concern about the human rights situation in that country ...
... Korean case shows.2 A declaration by Congress with regard to human rights in the IFI's would be fine , the President said , as ... South Korea " despite the fact that we have great concern about the human rights situation in that country ...
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... South Korea , in their view . g . There is a developing cohesiveness of support for each other in their defiance of Washington on this issue . h . In the rest of Asia , 5 other than Japan , there is a general lack of en- thusiasm one ...
... South Korea , in their view . g . There is a developing cohesiveness of support for each other in their defiance of Washington on this issue . h . In the rest of Asia , 5 other than Japan , there is a general lack of en- thusiasm one ...
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... Korea , EA , in consultation with D / HA and H , should consult with in- terested and key members of Congress . -Top ... Korea , Philippines , East Timor e . Rhodesia , South Africa , and Namibia 38 See Document 26 . -Cooperation with ...
... Korea , EA , in consultation with D / HA and H , should consult with in- terested and key members of Congress . -Top ... Korea , Philippines , East Timor e . Rhodesia , South Africa , and Namibia 38 See Document 26 . -Cooperation with ...
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