The Annual Register of World Events, 205. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1964 |
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Page 537
... peace and in halting the arms race . Agreements to this end are in the Soviets ' interest as well as ours - and even the most hostile nations can be relied upon to accept and keep those treaty obligations , and only those treaty ...
... peace and in halting the arms race . Agreements to this end are in the Soviets ' interest as well as ours - and even the most hostile nations can be relied upon to accept and keep those treaty obligations , and only those treaty ...
Page 538
... peace which would take the place of arms . The pursuit of disarmament has been an effort of this Government since the 1920s . It has been urgently sought by the last three Administrations . And however dim the prospects may be today ...
... peace which would take the place of arms . The pursuit of disarmament has been an effort of this Government since the 1920s . It has been urgently sought by the last three Administrations . And however dim the prospects may be today ...
Page 539
... peace where the weak are safe and the strong are just . We are not helpless before that task or hopeless of its success . Confident and unafraid , we labour on - not toward a strategy of annihilation but toward a strategy of peace ...
... peace where the weak are safe and the strong are just . We are not helpless before that task or hopeless of its success . Confident and unafraid , we labour on - not toward a strategy of annihilation but toward a strategy of peace ...
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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