| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1969 - Broj stranica: 1320
...providing the manpower for' its defense. In his State of the Union Message, the President also stated : The nations of each part of the world should assume...themselves should determine the terms of that well-being. REDUCING US BURDEN These principles have become known as the Nixon doctrine. The Nixon doctrine places... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1970 - Broj stranica: 94
...exclusively or primarily an American undertaking ; 1 Congressional Record. January 24, 1970, pp. S491-S495. "The nations of each part of the world should assume...themselves should determine the terms of that well-being. "To insist that other nations play a role is not a retreat from responsibility, but a sharing of responsibility.... | |
| William D. McLaren - 1971 - Broj stranica: 80
...its defense'. In his State of the Union Message, the President reiterated this principle, as follows: "The nations of each part of the world should assume...themselves should determine the terms of that well-being'. Attainment of the objectives embodied in the Nixon Doctrine is contingent upon both the willingness... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1971 - Broj stranica: 466
...providing the manpower for its defense." In his State of the Union Message, the President also stated : "The nations of each part of the world should assume the primary responsibility for their own well being; and they themselves should determine the terms of that well being." These principles have... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - 1975 - Broj stranica: 696
...Three subcommittee members dissented strongly from certain conclusions o( Hie report. 189 sibility for their own well-being" and "they themselves should determine the terms of that well-being." Internal development, in this view, is the primary responsibility of each state, and international... | |
| United States. Congress. House Foreign Affairs Committee - 1976 - Broj stranica: 696
...Three subcommittee members dissunted strongly from certain conclusions ol the report. 189 sibility for their own well-being" and "they themselves should determine the terms of that well-being." Internal development, in this view, is the primary rebponsibility of each state, and international... | |
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