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... agreed not to invade Cuba and the Soviet Union agreed to remove its missiles ; 16 O. R. Holsti , " The 1914 Case , " American Political Science Review , Vol . 59 , No. 2 ( 1965 ) , pp . 365-378 . 17 Peter Suedfeld and Philip Tetlock ...
... agreed not to invade Cuba and the Soviet Union agreed to remove its missiles ; 16 O. R. Holsti , " The 1914 Case , " American Political Science Review , Vol . 59 , No. 2 ( 1965 ) , pp . 365-378 . 17 Peter Suedfeld and Philip Tetlock ...
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... agreed fully with the principle of self - determination and would abide by the decisions of the in- habitants taken under United Nations supervision , the satisfaction of the Sub - Committee was expressed in its report . It noted that ...
... agreed fully with the principle of self - determination and would abide by the decisions of the in- habitants taken under United Nations supervision , the satisfaction of the Sub - Committee was expressed in its report . It noted that ...
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... agreed to temporarily transfer the administration of West New Guinea to a UN authority to be assisted by a security force . However , a General Assembly authorization was deemed to be necessary for the Secretary - General to assume ...
... agreed to temporarily transfer the administration of West New Guinea to a UN authority to be assisted by a security force . However , a General Assembly authorization was deemed to be necessary for the Secretary - General to assume ...
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