The Elusive Peace in the Middle EastMalcolm H. Kerr State University of New York Press, 1975 - 347 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
... Economic Sur- vey Mission with Gordon Clapp , former director of the Tennessee Valley Authority , as chairman and instructed it to examine the economic situation arising from the recent hos- tilities in the Near East and . . . recommend ...
... Economic Sur- vey Mission with Gordon Clapp , former director of the Tennessee Valley Authority , as chairman and instructed it to examine the economic situation arising from the recent hos- tilities in the Near East and . . . recommend ...
الصفحة 58
... economic development program to be started as quickly as possible in the hope that solving the area's economic difficulties might help im- prove the possibilities of peace . While the Arabs were pleased that the secretary general had ...
... economic development program to be started as quickly as possible in the hope that solving the area's economic difficulties might help im- prove the possibilities of peace . While the Arabs were pleased that the secretary general had ...
الصفحة 275
... economic future , they might concentrate less on fighting each other . Such an approach had too much to overcome , both in the conditions of the conflict and the mentality of the contestants . The original UN partition plan of 1947 had ...
... economic future , they might concentrate less on fighting each other . Such an approach had too much to overcome , both in the conditions of the conflict and the mentality of the contestants . The original UN partition plan of 1947 had ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
United Nations Peace Efforts | 19 |
Governmental | 102 |
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