| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1972 - 320 pages
...my answer to Walter Cronkite stands on its own feet. Question. Dr. Kissinger, where the communique states, "Both sides are of the view that it would be against the interests of the people of the world for any major country to collude with another against other countries, or for major... | |
| 1980 - 1858 pages
...each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony. — Neither is prepared to negotiate on behalf of any...understandings with the other directed at other states. — The Government of the United States of America acknowledges the Chinese position that there is... | |
| Mike Mansfield - 1975 - 106 pages
...Asia-Pacific region and each is onposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony ; and Neither is prepared to negotiate...other states. Both sides are of the view that it would he against the interests of the peoples of the world for any major country to collude with another... | |
| A. Doak Barnett - 2001 - 516 pages
...steps by "major countries to divide up the world into spheres of interest." Both agreed they would not enter into "agreements or understandings with the other directed at other states." These statements were of great importance to China since they constituted an American promise not to... | |
| Roy Werner - 1979 - 158 pages
...and each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish hegemony. " 'Neither is prepared to negotiate on behalf of any...understandings with the other directed at other states'. "The United States of America acknowledges the Chinese position that there is but one China and Taiwan... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1979 - 450 pages
...and each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony. "•"Neither is prepared to negotiate on behalf of...understandings with the other directed at other states. "The United States of America acknowledges the Chinese position that there is but one China and Taiwan... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1979 - 632 pages
...and each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony. Neither is prepared to negotiate on behalf of any...understandings with the other directed at other states. The Government of the United States of America acknowledges the Chinese position that there is but... | |
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