China, the United Nations and United States Policy: An analysis of the issues and principal alternatives with recommendations for U.S. policy
Anonymous
International Organization, 1966, vol. 20, issue 4, 705-723
Abstract:
The panel believes the time has come for a reassessment of the United States approach toward representation of mainland China in the United Nations. The United States' position in world affairs would be strengthened, we believe, by acknowledging that the China originally contemplated in the Charter has now been succeeded by two states, and that both states should be Members of die United Nations. The recent hardening of Maoist extremism in Peking and the xenophobic excesses of the Red Guards convincingly demonstrate, in our view, the need to provide this fresh and timely encouragement to those moderate influences that still remain in China.
Date: 1966
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