We were not prompted by considerations of ... aid, education missions . . . and such other benefits likely to accrue from our membership. These things, however desirable, are immaterial. What was foremost in our minds was the expectation of United Nations... Area Handbook for Burma - Page 187by American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies, Thomas Duval Roberts - 1968 - 375 pagesFull view - About this book
| John William Henderson, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies - 1971 - 368 pages
...minds was attested to by Prime Minister U Nu, who stated after his country joined the United Nations: We were not prompted by considerations of ... aid,...should be subjected to aggression by a stronger power. It was also fear of Communist China that influenced Burma's attitude toward the Peking regime in late... | |
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