International Materials Conference
Anonymous
International Organization, 1951, vol. 5, issue 4, 847-852
Abstract:
The raw materials shortage, acute after the outbreak of the Korean war, became even more severe after the Chinese “volunteers” entered the conflict. The growing fear that inadequate supplies would be available in some of the countries participating in the defense effort, led to widespread requests on the part of nations for an international coordination of commodity problems.
Date: 1951
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