On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... agreement which forbade the servicing of " nuclear submarines . " On 4 January 1971 , President Nixon made public this new amendment and added : We are watching the situation closely . The Soviet Union is aware of the fact that we are ...
... agreement which forbade the servicing of " nuclear submarines . " On 4 January 1971 , President Nixon made public this new amendment and added : We are watching the situation closely . The Soviet Union is aware of the fact that we are ...
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... agreement must be negotiated , and under the new U.S. trade law ( Section 405b ) that agreement can last only three years and is renewable if : ( A ) a satisfactory balance of concessions in trade and ser- vices has been maintained ...
... agreement must be negotiated , and under the new U.S. trade law ( Section 405b ) that agreement can last only three years and is renewable if : ( A ) a satisfactory balance of concessions in trade and ser- vices has been maintained ...
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... agreement can only go into effect when approved by the Congress through the adoption of a concurrent resolution.52 Aside from these rather general provisions , one very large barrier still remains : the provision for freedom of ...
... agreement can only go into effect when approved by the Congress through the adoption of a concurrent resolution.52 Aside from these rather general provisions , one very large barrier still remains : the provision for freedom of ...
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