The Annual Register of World Events, 205. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1964 |
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... countries had expanded and grown stronger ' and stressed that the work of the Council had continued to develop on ' the principles of equality , strict observance of sovereignty , mutual , comradely assistance and advantage ' . The ...
... countries had expanded and grown stronger ' and stressed that the work of the Council had continued to develop on ' the principles of equality , strict observance of sovereignty , mutual , comradely assistance and advantage ' . The ...
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... countries . The U.S.S.R. and COMECON members completed bilateral consultations on determin- ing the course of national plans in each country up to 1980 and their economic relations . ( Between 1961 and 1980 COMECON industrial production ...
... countries . The U.S.S.R. and COMECON members completed bilateral consultations on determin- ing the course of national plans in each country up to 1980 and their economic relations . ( Between 1961 and 1980 COMECON industrial production ...
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... countries are now adequately met , apart from fairly small low- income groups in some countries . In less developed countries , on the other hand , large numbers of people still go hungry , at least for part of the year , while ...
... countries are now adequately met , apart from fairly small low- income groups in some countries . In less developed countries , on the other hand , large numbers of people still go hungry , at least for part of the year , while ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE 205th VOLUME | 1 |
THE ARAB LEAGUE 300THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC 301THE | 2 |
Introduction 1Britain excluded from E E C 1Mr Gaitskells death and | 12 |
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