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Ninth-Session Highlights

del Vayo, J. Alvarez | December 25, 1954 issue

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The article discusses the proceedings of the U.N. General Assembly. It is true that the resolution finally adopted by the U.N. General Assembly did not entirely fulfil the hopes aroused by President Dwight Eisenhower's "Atoms-for-Peace plan," idea as presented to the U.N. in 1953. Nevertheless, the results accomplished were more than merely procedural. The final answer to the threat of atomic war lies in making the word "coexistence" a practical political reality instead of merely a pious attitude.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; WORLD politics; INTERNATIONAL organization; INTERNATIONAL agencies; INTERNATIONAL law; UNITED Nations. General Assembly
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