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 Soviet Union and the United Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although the Soviet Union benefited from and encouraged these trends, it was not mainly responsible for them.
During the Gorbachev period, the Soviet Union made several suggestions for increasing UN involvement in the settlement of superpower and regional problems and conflicts, though these suggestions were not implemented, they constituted new initiatives in Soviet foreign policy and represented a break with the stolid, uncooperative nature of past Soviet foreign policy.
By the 1970s, the UN deliberations had generally become increasingly hostile toward the West and toward the United States in particular, as evidenced by pro-Soviet and anti-United States voting trends in the General Assembly.
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 United Nations
On June 26 the United Nations Charter was completed and signed.
Boutros-Ghali's bid for reelection in 1996 was blocked by the United States, and he was succeeded by Kofi Annan of Ghana, who became the first black African to hold the post of secretary-general of the United Nations.
Instead, disagreements between the Soviet Union and the West created a state of international tension called the Cold War.
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 THE SOVIET UNION AT THE UNITED NATIONS - DALLIN, LEXANDER
THE SOVIET UNION AT THE UNITED NATIONS - DALLIN, LEXANDER
Title: THE SOVIET UNION AT THE UNITED NATIONS
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 The founding of the United Nations
From August to October 1944, representatives of Britain, China, the Soviet Union, and the United States held a series of meetings at the Dumbarton Oaks estate in Washington, D.C. The goal of these meetings was to plan a peacekeeping organization.
The plan's main feature was a Security Council on which Britain, China, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States would be permanently represented.
This was the first official use of the words United Nations.
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 Definition of United Nations
United States president Franklin Delano Roosevelt suggested the name "United Nations" and the first official use of the term occurred on
United Kingdom and France 's seats and give a seat to the European Union : but since the EU is not a state this would require a change to the UN Charter (or it would require that the EU become a state).
While most nations of the European Union and Japan would likely be willing to support such a tariff, it would be unpopular among consumers of arms.
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 United Nations Documents
Minutes of an April 23, 1945 meeting among representatives of the United States, China, the Soviet Union, and Britain, in which they discussed issues surrounding the United Nations Conference on International Organization, including leadership of the conference, the structure of its committees and commissions, and official languages.
Certificate, dated June 23, 1945, signed by representatives of China, Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States, thanking all members of the International Secretariat for their work in creating the United Nations Charter at the United Nations Conference on International Organization at San Francisco.
to President Harry S. Truman proposing to notify the press that while the Soviet Government wishes the Provisional Government of Poland in Warsaw be invited to the United Nations Conference on International Organization, the U.S. supports inviting only the New Provisional Government of National Unity.
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 Encyclopedia article on Soviet Union [EncycloZine]
Soviet foreign policy played a major role determining the tenor of international relations for nearly four decades, and the Soviet Union had official relations with the majority of the nations of the world by the late 1980s.
As the Soviet Union achieved rough nuclear parity with the United States, Cold War superpower competition between the Soviet Union and the U.S. gave way to Détente and a more complicated pattern of international relations in which the world was no longer clearly split into two clearly opposed blocs in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Soviet Union became a member of the United Nations at its foundation in 1945.
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 Russian helicopter crash in Sierra Leone kills 24 - News From Russia - News From Russia
The company has been used by the United Nations since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Twenty-four United Nations staff and others were killed when a helicopter crashed on Tuesday into a hillside in thick jungle in Sierra Leone, U.N. officials said.
The United Nations has some 11,000 peacekeepers in the U.N. Mission in Sierra Leone, known as UNAMSIL.
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 ColdWar
The foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union met in Moscow in March and April 1947.
The Soviet Union believed the United States had a lead in nuclear weapons and would have a monopoly if controls were approved.
These leaders were President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain, and Premier Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union.
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 History of the UN
The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and by a majority of other signatories.
Those delegates deliberated on the basis of proposals worked out by the representatives of China, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States at Dumbarton Oaks, United States in August-October 1944.
History of the UN The name "United Nations", coined by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was first used in the "Declaration by United Nations" of 1 January 1942, during the Second World War, when representatives of 26 nations pledged their Governments to continue fighting together against the Axis Powers.
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 United Nations Security Council Resolution 338, 339, 340, and 344
When it became clear that Israel was going to defeat the Arab armies that invaded Israel and Israeli-held lands in the Yom Kippur War of October 1973, the US and the Soviet Union asked the United Nations to intervene.
United States Secretary of State Dr. Kissinger flew to Moscow on October 20, 1973 and, together with the Soviet government, the United States proposed a cease-fire resolution to the United Nations.
The council held an urgent meeting on October 23, and UN Security Council Resolution 339, submitted jointly by the Soviet Union and the United States, was adopted with 14 votes for, none against and no abstentions (again, China did not participate in the voting).
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 AllRefer.com - United Nations, UN (United Nations) - Encyclopedia
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
In 1945, when the UN was founded, there were 51 members; 191 nations are now members of the organization (see table entitled United Nations Members).
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Office of the
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 The Cornell Daily Sun - Support Your Global Sheriff
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United Nations has failed miserably in its central mission: To maintain international peace and security.
While North Korea, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Algeria and other nations remain flashpoints for genocide, terrorism and nuclear proliferation, the U.N. busies itself with condemning Israel's security fence and the "illegal" war in Iraq.
Like the League of Nations, which gave us World War II, the U.N.'s culture of appeasement and corruption permits threats to develop virtually unchecked.
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 The Soviet Union and the United States
These tensions continued to exist until the dramatic democratic changes of 1989-91 led to the collapse during this past year of the Communist system and opened the way for an unprecedented new friendship between the United States and Russia, as well as the other new nations of the former Soviet Union.
Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were driven by a complex interplay of ideological, political, and economic factors, which led to shifts between cautious cooperation and often bitter superpower rivalry over the years.
Although the United States embarked on a famine relief program in the Soviet Union in the early 1920s and American businessmen established commercial ties there during the period of the New Economic Policy (1921-29), the two countries did not establish diplomatic relations until 1933.
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 Soviet Union (Former) : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library of Congress
Soviet of the Union and Soviet of Nationalities
The Soviet Union and the Nuclear Arms Control
Military Policy of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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 AddALL.com - Soviet Union at the United Nations: An Inquiry into Soviet Motives and Objectives
Soviet Union at the United Nations: An Inquiry into Soviet Motives and Objectives
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 [Non-Harvard Documents]
NOTES: Includes: Agreement between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics regarding trade (1972).--United States- U.S.S.R. long term agreement to facilitate economic, industrial, and technical cooperation (1974).--United Nations, Charter of economic rights and duties of States.
Documents relating to the meetings between the President of the French Republic, the President of the United States of America, the Chairman of the Council of Minister of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Paris, May 15-17, 1960.
The shady avengers; a review of the crimes and hypocrisy of the men in the Kremlin as revealed by themselves in official statements and documents of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, held in Moscow in October, 1961.
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 The Soviet Union at the United Nations (in MARION)
The Soviet Union at the United Nations : an inquiry into Soviet motives and objectives / by Alexander Dallin.
The Soviet Union at the United Nations (in MARION)
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 United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs Portal
This does not include most of the Eastern European, Baltic, and former countries of the Soviet Union, whose fragile economies keep them from achieving their full potential, despite the excellence of their astronomical heritage and education.
It was the first Webpage in the United Nations System and was registered with What's New With NCSA Mosaic on March 22 1994.
Of the 191 countries that are Member States of the United Nations, " nearly 100 have professional or amateur astronomical organizations.
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 The Soviet Union at the United Nations, Compare Book Prices, 0758161263 ISBN, Cheap Books
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 The Avalon Project : The Moscow Conference, October 1943
The United Kingdom, the United States and the Soviet Union have received from many quarters evidence of atrocities, massacres and cold-blooded mass executions which are being perpetrated by Hitlerite forces in many of the countries they have overrun and from which they are now being steadily expelled.
The governments of the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and the United States of America are agreed that Austria, the first free country to fall a victim to Hitlerite aggression, shall be liberated from German domination.
The governments of the United States of America, United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and China;
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 Encyclopedia: Soviet Union
Soviet foreign policy played a major role determining the tenor of international relations for nearly four decades, and the Soviet Union had official relations with the majority of the nations of the world by the late 1980s.
As the Soviet Union achieved rough nuclear parity with the United States, Cold War superpower competition between the Soviet Union and the U.S. gave way to ''D tente and a more complicated pattern of international relations in which the world was no longer clearly split into two clearly opposed blocs in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Soviet Union became a member of the United Nations at its foundation in 1945.
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 Letter to Gorbachev, 1991: Peace in the Middle East; Preserving the Soviet Union
It urged the Soviet Union to stop the United States from waging an unjust war for Zionism, and also addressed internal cohesion problems in the Soviet 'Union' that, a few months after this letter was sent, resulted in the destruction of that empire.
The Soviet Union must, in as friendly a way as possible, appeal to the people of the United States to exercise good judgment and rein in the worst instincts of the ruling class.
Soviet Ambassador to the United Nations; Ambassador to the United States
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 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1933 the United States recognized the USSR, and in 1934 the Soviet Union was admitted into the League of Nations.
In the technological race between the Soviet Union and the West (principally the United States), the USSR exploded (1953) a hydrogen bomb; announced (1957) the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles; orbited (1957) the first artificial earth satellite (called Sputnik); and in 1961 sent Yuri Gagarin in the first manned orbital flight.
Soviet foreign policy, long hampered by the hostility of the nations of Europe and America and by pervasive mutual distrust, was carried out first by Georgi Chicherin and from 1930 by Maxim M. Litvinov.
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 Look-4-it: HISTORY
History of Soviet Russia Carr, Edward Hallett (sometime Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge);Davies, R. History of the United Nations : Vol 1.
Soviet History in the Gorbachev Revolution Davies, R.W. (Professor, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham)
History of the United Nations, Volume 2: the Age of Decolonization, 1955-1965 Luard, Evan (Research Fellow, St Antony's College, Oxford)
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 United Nations. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Having lost its automatic majority in the assembly, the United States joined the Soviet Union in limiting UN power and authority, mainly by keeping major issues within the purview of the Security Council and the veto, with inaction the usual result.
Temporary agencies have included the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, the International Refugee Organization (whose responsibilities were later assumed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, which is still in existence.
Drafted at San Francisco, the UN charter was signed on June 26 and ratified by the required number of states on Oct. 24 (officially United Nations Day).
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 United Nations Day
The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by China, France, The Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, United States and by a majority of other signatories.
Those delegates deliberated on the basis of proposals worked out by the representatives of China, the Soviet Union, and United Kingdom in the United States at Dumbarton Oaks from August to October of 1944.
The name "United Nations" was devised by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and was first used in the "Declaration by United Nations" of January 1, 1942, during the Second World War, when representatives of 26 nations pledged their governments to continue fighting together against the Axis Powers.
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 Release of Foreign Relations Volume on the Soviet Union, 1964-1968
Summary During the Johnson presidency the United States and the Soviet Union negotiated the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, concluded several accords of lesser magnitude, and managed to avoid confrontation during a period of instability in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, but it was not a period of substantial forward movement in U.S.-Soviet relations.
During 1964-1968, the United States and the Soviet Union negotiated the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and concluded several accords of lesser magnitude, but the most significant achievement in East-West relations was the avoidance of outright confrontation in Southeast Asia, where U.S. involvement in Vietnam was escalating.
Relations deteriorated during 1965 and approached a freeze on the Soviets' part for much of the following 2 years, although a convergence of national interests did produce agreements on some issues, and in 1967 the leaders of the two nations held a summit meeting at Glassboro, New Jersey.
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