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  • ...d, particularly through the [[Yalta Conference]] and the creation of the [[United Nations]]. ...entral Europe via Italy, and he went along with Roosevelt's plan for the [[United Nations]]. He also agreed that the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan w
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  • ...leading America's ascendance as the world's dominant economic power, the [[United Nations]] headquarters (built in 1952) emphasizing New York's political influence, ...ef>{{cite web | title=Permanent Missions to the United Nations | publisher=United Nations | date=[[October 3]],2006 | url=http://www.un.org/members/missions.shtml |
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  • Ireland joined the [[United Nations]] in 1955. Over 40,000 Irish soldiers have participated in UN peace-keeping
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  • ...eek trip by representatives of the World Bank and two separate missions by United Nations Development Program [UNDP]. Normalization of relations with the U.S. was se ...mese Foreign Minister [[Nguyen Co Thach]] at the Vietnamese mission to the United Nations, and, while they agreed in principle, Brzezinski continued to object. At th
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  • ...oreans drove South Korean and US troops back, quickly capturing Seoul. The United Nations defending forces were able to consolidate and hold the area around the port
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  • ...Lebanon, advancing up to the Litani river. In response, the UN created the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to separate the two sides. Israel withdre
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  • A key resolution, in 1987, was Wikisource:United Nations Security Council Resolution 598|UN Security Council Resolution 598.
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  • ...]] in the primary. Goldwater was strongly opposed to the New Deal and the United Nations, but he rejected isolationism and containment, calling for an aggressive an ...tion of allied countries after attempting diplomatic solutions through the United Nations. Bush had near unanimous Republican support in Congress plus support from m
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  • ...ternational community, with the vast majority of them represented in the [[United Nations]].
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  • ...oppose "internationalism" (in the sense of allowing organizations like the United Nations or public opinion in other countries to shape American policies). Similar i
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  • ...n 1939-40. After the war the isolationists wing strenuously opposed the [[United Nations]], and was half-hearted in opposition to world Communism. Senator [[Willia ...tial convention]]. Goldwater was strongly opposed to the New Deal and the United Nations, but he rejected isolationism and containment, calling for an aggressive an
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  • ...Africa. According to a survey for the period 1998 - 2000 compiled by the [[United Nations]], South Africa was ranked second for [[assault]] and murder (by all means)
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  • ...'s active development of [[weapons of mass destruction]] in violation of [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 689]]; Powell later regretted presenting materi
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  • ...jpg|right|thumb|Providing a constitution for public international law, the United Nations was conceived during World War II]]--> ...lopment are custom, practice and treaties between sovereign nations. The [[United Nations]], founded under the [[UN Charter]] and the [[Universal Declaration of Huma
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  • ...nted George Mitchell as a special envoy for the Middle East, with former [[United Nations]] Ambassador [[Richard Holbrooke]] becoming special representative for Afgh
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  • ...oposals to seat both the North and South, as independent countries, in the United Nations. Their decision was based on a growing east-west detente, but the North Vie
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  • ...Military Tribunals]]. Posner and Ware, however, said he was listed in the United Nations War Crimes Commission list in April or May, as well as the Central Registry
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  • ...n 17 April to attend the [[San Francisco Conference]] on creation of the [[United Nations]]. Travelling with him were ministers [[Anthony Eden]], [[Florence Horsbrug
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  • ...orea), supported by the [[United States of America]] and a multinational [[United Nations]] force. ...al--a political blunder that would later cost him dearly. He did go to the United Nations. The Soviet foreign ministry wanted to veto UN intervention, but Stalin--pr
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  • ...opean Union]]. The country has played an active role in [[NATO]] and the [[United Nations]]. It sent 1700 soldiers to Iraq, 2003-2005. In 2005 480 military personnel
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