To Limit United States Contributions to the United Nations: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Organization and Movements ... Ninety-second Congress, First Session. November 18 and December 2, 1971U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Всего страниц: 84 |
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... important for the subcommittee to address itself to questions such as : ( 1 ) What obligation has the United States incurred under the Char- ter of the United Nations to pay assessed contributions to the United Nations ? ( 2 ) What ...
... important for the subcommittee to address itself to questions such as : ( 1 ) What obligation has the United States incurred under the Char- ter of the United Nations to pay assessed contributions to the United Nations ? ( 2 ) What ...
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... important questions should be carefully considered in order for the subcommittee to fully understand the implications of this legislation . We are fortunate in having obtained some expert witnesses emi- nently qualified to answer the ...
... important questions should be carefully considered in order for the subcommittee to fully understand the implications of this legislation . We are fortunate in having obtained some expert witnesses emi- nently qualified to answer the ...
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... important . I think this type of support is more important than for us to be the biggest contributor to the General Assembly and its semantics . I would rather see us pay money to useful U.N. world agencies such as health and child ...
... important . I think this type of support is more important than for us to be the biggest contributor to the General Assembly and its semantics . I would rather see us pay money to useful U.N. world agencies such as health and child ...
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... important and vital , and not the question of what we can afford ? Mr. SIKES . I don't accept that at all . Mr. BINGHAM . Thank you . Mr. GROSS . Nowhere in Mr. Sikes ' statement did I see any reference to the gross national product . I ...
... important and vital , and not the question of what we can afford ? Mr. SIKES . I don't accept that at all . Mr. BINGHAM . Thank you . Mr. GROSS . Nowhere in Mr. Sikes ' statement did I see any reference to the gross national product . I ...
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... importance affecting peace and security , such as the war in Vietnam . But the real question is not whether the U.N. is ... important areas of concern to the United States and the world . Now , Mr. Chairman , you adverted to one instance ...
... importance affecting peace and security , such as the war in Vietnam . But the real question is not whether the U.N. is ... important areas of concern to the United States and the world . Now , Mr. Chairman , you adverted to one instance ...
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25 percent action Ambassador American amount apportioned arrears Article 17 Assembly assessed and voluntary assessed contributions basis bill BINGHAM capacity to pay capita ceiling Chairman chrome Committee Communist China cost CRANE Cyprus deficit economic effective effort expenses expulsion fact fair share FASCELL force formula FRASER FRELINGHUYSEN funds Germany going Goldberg gross national product International Organizations KAZEN Korea majority member nations membership ment million national product Nationalist China NATO Pakistan PALMA peacekeeping Peking percentage PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSEN principle problems programs proposal question reason Red China REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Republic of China resolution Rhodesia Russians SCHWEBEL SEATO Secretary Security Council SIKES Soviet Union specialized agencies statement subcommittee Taiwan taxpayers Thank tion U.N. Charter U.N. member U.S. contributions U.S. representatives U.S. share UNICEF United Nations Charter United Nations members United States contribution Vietnam voluntary contributions WAGGONNER world peace
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