UEN1 Project C" 59-2 WESTERN EUROPE and the UN- TRENDS
-t9 UEN1Project C" 59-2 WESTERN EUROPE AND THE UN- TRENDS AND PROSPECTS Lincoln P. Bloomfield Center for International Studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts January 1959 TABI Of' CONTENTS I NTRODUCTIONK THE CONTEMPORARY BRITISH VIEW OF THE 'IN, -- I-i. Introduction Britain, the UK, and History The "Basic" British View ot the UN c I*-12 View from the Right- View from the Left, Suez, the UN, and the US S-25II-' Europe and the Regional Formula 1-20 Britain and the FPuture of the ON II THE CONTEMPORARY BELGIAN VIEW OF T1E UN Introduction 11-3 The UN and Vital Belgian Interests The Colonial Issue - The Impact of Suez and Hungary The European Movement, 11140 - II-3 US Policy , : 3 , , ; 11-12 Planning for the Future, III THE CONTEMPORARY DUTCH VIEW OF THE UN,, TIL- Introduction . , ot Dutch Interests and the UN ; The New Guinea Question Economic and Social Interests and the UN. 111-12 Dutch Security , the US, and the UN 111-15 The Future - TV THE CONTEMPORARY WEST GERMAN VIEW OF THE UN IV -1 Introduction IV-1 German Membership in International Organizations e IV-1I German Attitudes Regarding the United Nations The United Nations and the Problem of Reunification IV-7 Relations with Asian-African Countries, IV-11 Germany, the Unted Nations, and the Underdeveloped IV-12 Countries Conclusion o o I-IV15 V, THE CONTEmPORARY ITALIAN VIEW OF THE UN V-1 Introduction, , V-1 The Italian World View, V-2 The General Italian View of the UN, V-7 Suez, the UN, and the US V -10 Europe and the UN , -! .
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