| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1972 - 658 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage. Second. The USA and the USSR attach major importance to preventing the development of situations capable... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1973 - 48 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage. Second. The USA and the USSR attach major importance to preventing the development of situations capable... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1973 - 105 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage. Second. The USA and the USSR attach major importance to preventing the development of situations capable... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee - 1974 - 638 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage" ; and, second: "Agreement on Prevention of Nuclear War," dated June 22, 1973, the principal operative... | |
| Edward McWhinney - 1978 - 278 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage." The battle over nomenclature— the Soviet campaign in behalf of "Peaceful Coexistence," and the countervailing... | |
| James Mayall, Cornelia Navari - 1980 - 672 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage. Second: The USA and the USSR attach major importance to preventing the development of situations capable... | |
| Jonathan Steele - 1984 - 312 pages
...no alternative to conducting our mutual relations on the basis of peaceful co-existence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...noninterference in internal affairs, and mutual advantage." Brezhnev told Nixon that he considered this statement even more important than the proposed SALT agreement.20... | |
| Coit D. Blacker, Stanford Arms Control Group - 1984 - 526 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage. Second. The USA and the USSR attach major importance to preventing the development of situations capable... | |
| Notburga K. Calvo-Goller, Michael A. Calvo - 1987 - 464 pages
...alternative to conducting their mutual relations on the basis of peaceful coexistence. Differences in ideology and in the social systems of the USA and...equality, non-interference in internal affairs and mutual advantage.705 700. Id. 701. VI Belov, AA Karenin, BC Petrov, "Socialist policy of peace, theory, and... | |
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