Communist China's Changing Attitudes Toward the United Nations
Byron S. Weng
International Organization, 1966, vol. 20, issue 4, 677-704
Abstract:
The so-called “Chinese Question” in the United Nations has been an issue in UN politics for the last seventeen years. It has hampered the operation of the UN and influenced the course of post-World War II international politics. Yet little study has been done with regard to the attitudes of the Communist Chinese themselves toward the UN.
Date: 1966
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