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the United Kingdom urged the federal government to accept the UN General
Assembly resolutions so that a dialogue could begin with the independence
movements. A few months earlier such acceptance would not have been
possible since ...
the United Kingdom urged the federal government to accept the UN General
Assembly resolutions so that a dialogue could begin with the independence
movements. A few months earlier such acceptance would not have been
possible since ...
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The function of the mission was made more difficult by its attitude toward the
federal government. It decided at the outset not to deal with the federal
government as the government of South Arabia even before independence.
Since the militant ...
The function of the mission was made more difficult by its attitude toward the
federal government. It decided at the outset not to deal with the federal
government as the government of South Arabia even before independence.
Since the militant ...
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Third, although it was in the interest of the United Kingdom to install the federal
government as the legitimate government of the new state, in the end it provided
only verbal support for a federalist role in the political system. While the powerful
...
Third, although it was in the interest of the United Kingdom to install the federal
government as the legitimate government of the new state, in the end it provided
only verbal support for a federalist role in the political system. While the powerful
...
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Diplomatic Behavior and International Crisis ManagementSome Preliminary Observations | 1 |
The Case of Southern Yemen | 14 |
The Case of Cook Islands | 43 |
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