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- After the Middle East Cease-Fire. // America;11/17/1956, Vol. 96 Issue 7, p190
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- The Long, Hard Road Toward Peace. // America;5/18/1968, Vol. 118 Issue 20, p661
The author reflects on the peace situation in Southeast Asia. According to the author, though Hanoi accepted both location and date for the start of talks in Paris, France with the U.S., it does not mean that peace in this region can be attained immediately. The author states that negotiating an...
- IRISH PEACE. // America;5/7/1938, Vol. 59 Issue 5, p108
The article reflects on how Ireland and Great Britain attained peace. It states that the representatives of Eire and Britain both forgot and remembered and then adjusted their affairs so that both of them might live together in peace. Moreover, it asserts that the newer union based on justice...
- THE SOVIETS BRING NO JOY TO SOOTHE THE WORLD IN 1940. LaFARGE, JOHN // America;12/30/1939, Vol. 62 Issue 12, p312
The author comments on the threats posed by Soviet Russia to the world in 1939 and what steps must be taken to attain peace. He claims that Russia shattered the hopes of its admirers when the Hitler-Stalin alliance took place. Joseph Motta, former president of Switzerland, opposed Russia's entry...
- A New Voice in the Middle East. // America;3/20/1982, Vol. 146 Issue 11, p202
The article discusses the search for peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors. It relates that France joins in the fray by declaring support to the creation of a Palestinian state if the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) fomally recognizes Isreal's right to exist. Israel however...
- Toward the Abolition of Nuclear War: Hiroshima and Nagasaki Declarations. Tadatoshi, Akiba // Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus;8/11/2008, Issue 32, p1
The author talks about the Peace Declarations of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. The author states that the Peace Declarations call on all nations to honor their commitments as signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to abolish nuclear weapons. He notes that a...
- The cease-fire proposal. // America;7/14/1951, Vol. 85 Issue 15, p373
The author reflects on the cease-fire proposal in Korea by Ukrainian Soviet Diplomat Jacob A. Malik. According to the author, whether the talks on negotiation will result in anything that can be called peace in the region depends on why the Russians initiated them. The author emphasizes that...
- Peace Commemorations. // America;9/13/1913, Vol. 9 Issue 23, p544
The author comments on the observation of the Hundred Years of Peace. Both sides of boundary are celebrating, America commemorates the driving of British on the Lake Champlain and the Canadians, their success over the Yankees at Ch�teauguay and the saving of Canada at Chrysler's Farm. The...
- WASHINGTON FRONT. Parsons, Wilfrid // America;4/1/1944, Vol. 70 Issue 26, p704
The author reflects on the commitments on foreign policy. He mentions that there was probably a motive behind the commitments of continuing a policy like negotiating peace with Germany for balance of power. He also mentions that proclamation of general principles is a commitment to a certain...


