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China in the U. N.? A Key to World Peace

Snow, Edgar | September 12, 1953 issue

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The article focuses on the proposal of China to demand a seat for United Nations. it was said that the China cannot get a seat untill the Korean peace settlement is established. The China's proposal for seat will divide the United States from its following by insisting on India. China's place in the United Nations cannot of course be considered apart from its organic connection with Soviet diplomatic strategy. The United States support is necessary for the approval of China' s seat in the United Nations. It describes the benefits of China admission to the United Nations and its influence on World politics and peace.

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UNITED Nations; KOREAN War, 1950-1953; PEACE; DIPLOMACY; WORLD politics; INDIA; SOVIET Union; UNITED States; CHINA
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