National Security Policy and the Changing World Power Alignment, Report by the Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments ..., October 25, 19721972 - Broj stranica: 22 |
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ABRAHAM KAZEN abroad Alexis Johnson allies American security assistance Chairman Changing World Power CLEMENT commitments Committee on Foreign Congress congressional consideration decades deterrence emergence Europe is integral example executive branch EXERCISE OF MILITARY findings and conclusions Foreign Affairs formulation future of U.S. GUY VANDER JAGT hearing-symposium important increased international law Japan L. H. FOUNTAIN less developed countries major powers ment military power multipolar world national consensus national interests national security interests national security policy Nixon Doctrine nuclear power PAUL FINDLEY Pennsylvania Policy and Scientific political potential power centers President problems relations result ROBERT N. C. NIX role Scientific Developments Secretary security interests session Soviet Union Subcommittee on National SUCCESSFUL NATIONAL SECURITY symposium format Third World tional security tions tive U.S. foreign policy U.S. military U.S. national security U.S. security United urgent VERNON W Western Europe World Power Alignment world power relationships World War III ZABLOCKI
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