Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Volume V: United Nations, 1969-1972 Contributor(s): Duncan, Evan C. (Editor), Keefer, Edward C. (Editor), State Dept (U S ) Office of the Historia (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0160723329 ISBN-13: 9780160723322 Publisher: Government Printing Office OUR PRICE: $20.90 Product Type: Hardcover Published: March 2005 Annotation: State Department Publication 11166. Editor, Evan M. Duncan, General Editor, Edward C. Keefer. Part of a subseries of volumes which document the most important issues in the foreign policy of the administration of President Richard M. Nixon. Presents a documentary record of major foreign policy decisions toward the United Nations during the period 1969 through 1972. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | International Relations - Diplomacy - History | United States - 20th Century |
Dewey: 327.73 |
Physical Information: 2.26" H x 6.34" W x 9.46" (3.26 lbs) 940 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 20th Century |
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Publisher Description: NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT--OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price while supplies last The Foreign Relations of the United States series presents the official documentary historical record of major foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity of the United States Government. This volume is part of a subseries of the Foreign Relations of the United States that documents the most issues in the foreign policy of the administration of Richard M. Nixon. This work documents U.S. policy toward the United Nations during President Nixon's first administration from 1969 through 1972 and is organized according to six major subject areas: Chinese representation, the U.S. withdrawal from the Committee of 24 on Decolonization, special Security Council meetings, changes in senior UN personnel, reducing the U.S. financial assessment, and routine issues. The document include memoranda and records of discussions, telegrams, policy papers, and other documents that set forth policy issues and options and show decisions or actions taken. The emphasis is on the development of U.S. policy and on major aspects and repercussions of its execution rather than on the details of policy execution. |