Dumbarton Oaks: The Origins of the United Nations and the Search for Postwar SecurityUNC Press Books, 1 февр. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 340 Hilderbrand explains why, with the Second World War moving toward an Allied victory in the summer of 1944, the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and China began to give greater priority to protecting their own sovereignty than to preventing |
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... Powers , which brought it into existence as a symbol of their continuing cooperation , from drifting into a state of permanent conflict . Whatever may be said of its genuine achievements as a force for order and goodwill in a dangerous ...
... Powers , which brought it into existence as a symbol of their continuing cooperation , from drifting into a state of permanent conflict . Whatever may be said of its genuine achievements as a force for order and goodwill in a dangerous ...
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... powers of the United States , Great Britain , the Soviet Union , and China were discussing plans for a postwar organization to maintain permanent peace . The Dumbarton Oaks Conference , as it was commonly called , took place in the ...
... powers of the United States , Great Britain , the Soviet Union , and China were discussing plans for a postwar organization to maintain permanent peace . The Dumbarton Oaks Conference , as it was commonly called , took place in the ...
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... Powers thought that they could learn from the mistakes of the past -- an idea that meant several common things to each of them . First , it meant that the powerful nations , especially the United States and the Soviet Union , must this ...
... Powers thought that they could learn from the mistakes of the past -- an idea that meant several common things to each of them . First , it meant that the powerful nations , especially the United States and the Soviet Union , must this ...
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... Powers began to wonder if they really wanted to create an organization with so much force . Might it not be employed against them ? As the postwar period drew nearer , other concerns , especially the protection of their own sovereignty ...
... Powers began to wonder if they really wanted to create an organization with so much force . Might it not be employed against them ? As the postwar period drew nearer , other concerns , especially the protection of their own sovereignty ...
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... Powers would grant it the authority to intervene in their business in the first place ? By August 1944 , when the Dumbarton Oaks Conference convened , each of the Big Four was answering these questions in accordance with its own ...
... Powers would grant it the authority to intervene in their business in the first place ? By August 1944 , when the Dumbarton Oaks Conference convened , each of the Big Four was answering these questions in accordance with its own ...
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Preparing for Peace | 5 |
Preparing for the Conference | 30 |
The Conference Begins | 67 |
Plans and Principles | 85 |
The Assembly and the Court | 108 |
The Security Council | 122 |
A World of Troubles | 159 |
Impasse | 183 |
Conflict and Compromise | 209 |
Bring on the Chinese | 229 |
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