An edition of The black book on Red China (1958)

The black book on Red China

the continuing revolt.

6th ed.
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The black book on Red China
Edward Hunter
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An edition of The black book on Red China (1958)

The black book on Red China

the continuing revolt.

6th ed.
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The question of Chinese representation in the United Nations has become a perennial issue. It is constantly being injected into the most extraneous subjects at Security and General Assembly meetings and in committee and subcommittee sessions. By keeping it perpetually on the agenda, or as a threat ready to be hurled forth at any moment, the usefulness of the United Nations is impaired at a most critical period in history. - p. 8.

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The Bookmailer
Language
English
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136

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Cover of: The black book on Red China
The black book on Red China: the continuing revolt
1962, Bookmailer
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Cover of: The black book on Red China
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136 p.
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