Annapolis: A Revolution of Concepts
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- Gromyko goes to San Francisco. // America;8/25/1951, Vol. 85 Issue 21, p493
The author reflects on the Japanese peace treaty that the Soviet Union agrees to take part in San Francisco, California. The author states that the shift in tactics aimed to slow down Western rearmament and that the Soviet Union is ready for peace, welcomes disarmament but wants world-wide...
- FEZ FIASCO. // New Republic;12/16/81, Vol. 185 Issue 24, p8
Focuses on the collapse of the Arab summit meeting in Fez, Morocco, burying the peace plan proposed by Saudi Arabia. Ambiguity of the plan as to the ultimate fate of what would be left of Israel; Provisions in the plan reading as implicit recognition of Israel's right to exist; Argument of Saudi...
- GETTING TOGETHER AT BELGRADE. Harrison, Gilbert // New Republic;1/7/52, Vol. 126 Issue 1, p15
Two recent "peoples" conferences, both held in Yugoslavia within the same month, are evidence of the new rivalry. The first of these international meetings, held last October in Zagreb under the auspices of the Yugoslav National Committee for the Defense of Peace, drafted a platform which, while...
- Japan's Treaty Delegates Must be Slightly Puzzled. // Saturday Evening Post;9/8/1951, Vol. 224 Issue 10, p10
The article reflects on the signing of a peace treaty by the U.S. with the Japanese in September 1951. It cites that the treaty offers considerable economic freedom and a fresh start for the Japanese. It states that Soviet Russia, which fought the Japanese for five days, is represented at the...
- We Have a Peace Treaty, But Peace Remains Coy. // Saturday Evening Post;10/6/1951, Vol. 224 Issue 14, p10
The author reflects on the peace treaty between Japan and the U.S. He cites that there is already a settlement between Japan and other nations, with no one of which are its relations as important or continuous as its relations with China. He argues that China would have been the first country...
- The Approval of the Irish Treaty. DURKIN, M. A. // America;3/4/1922, Vol. 26 Issue 20, p463
The author reports about the Anglo-Irish peace treaty, which was a topic of dabate in Dail Eireann. He relates that the Irish delegates strongly asserted the intention of the majority of the people of Ireland to have the treaty approved. He emphasizes the Irish people's clamor for peace and the...
- The International Conference on the Cessation of War and the Establishment of Peace in the Chechen Republic. // Russian Politics & Law;Jan/Feb2004, Vol. 42 Issue 1, p48
Presents the concept and conference materials for the human rights conference held November 9 to 10, 2002 in Chechnya, Russia. Focus of the meeting on the issues contributing to the failure of public and government initiatives for peaceful settlement and decrease in violence; Recognition of the...
- News Makers. // Skipping Stones;Nov/Dec2000, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p33
Reports developments related to children's education as of October 2000. Includes context of the Peace Manifesto 2000; Appeal of the Families Against Violence Advocacy Network for classrooms to use Pledge of Nonviolence; Topics to be discussed in the International Youth Parliament 2000.
- Highlights of San Francisco. // America;9/22/1951, Vol. 85 Issue 25, p592
Information on the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference held in San Francisco, California from September 4-8, 1951. It highlights the important matters being discussed during the meeting which generally focuses on diplomatic agreements for international relations that will give a huge impact on...


