Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977-1980Government Printing Office, Nov 26, 2013 - 1303 pages |
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Page 48
... prepared to recognize that the Universal Declaration contains two general types of human rights issues , and we are prepared to move forward on both of them with equal degrees of commitment . ' That would be a new note in the heretofore ...
... prepared to recognize that the Universal Declaration contains two general types of human rights issues , and we are prepared to move forward on both of them with equal degrees of commitment . ' That would be a new note in the heretofore ...
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... prepared ) . The studies based on this information will be used inter- nally by the Department in providing guidance to AID . Hartman 18 . Memorandum From Jessica Tuchman of the National Security Council Staff to the President's ...
... prepared ) . The studies based on this information will be used inter- nally by the Department in providing guidance to AID . Hartman 18 . Memorandum From Jessica Tuchman of the National Security Council Staff to the President's ...
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... prepared to accept the State draft , but would make changes in the NSC draft based on the discussion at this meeting . 3. Third World Reaction - Baker of State and Birnbaum of AID em- phasized that third world countries are more ...
... prepared to accept the State draft , but would make changes in the NSC draft based on the discussion at this meeting . 3. Third World Reaction - Baker of State and Birnbaum of AID em- phasized that third world countries are more ...
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... Prepared in the Department of State1 Washington , undated I. U.S. Objectives SUMMIT MEETING London , May 7-8 , 1977 We should use this meeting to explain the Administration's human rights policy and its importance , and to seek our ...
... Prepared in the Department of State1 Washington , undated I. U.S. Objectives SUMMIT MEETING London , May 7-8 , 1977 We should use this meeting to explain the Administration's human rights policy and its importance , and to seek our ...
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... prepared re- marks to the NAC meeting on May 10 and referenced the upcoming CSCE Review Con- ference , noting that the United States intended to support a review of progress made by all countries in implementing each provision of the ...
... prepared re- marks to the NAC meeting on May 10 and referenced the upcoming CSCE Review Con- ference , noting that the United States intended to support a review of progress made by all countries in implementing each provision of the ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
Index | 1169 |
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