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041317
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London, Edward Arnold (publishers) Ltd., 1973.
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viii, 195p.Hbk
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0-7131-5656-2
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ID:
027880
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London, Collins, 1972.
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320p,Hbk
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0002114119
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ID:
046770
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999.
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xv, 274p.hbk
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0195648471
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ID:
115065
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The thin-haired, middle-aged man delivered a speech to the United Nations that undoubtedly left many in the international body fuming. He criticized Libya, Iran, and North Korea by name: "Just as fascism and communism were the great struggles of previous generations," he said, "terrorism is the great struggle of ours." He cited Winston Churchill and defended Israel. And he criticized the UN on its own turf. "The greatest enemies of the United Nations are those who quietly undermine its principles and, even worse, by those who sit idly, watching its slow decline."
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