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The UNA Panel Report: A Comment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The report of the United Nations Association (UNA) National Policy Panel on China, The United Nations and United States Policy is one of the most thoughtful and responsible documents to emerge from the many discussions of this subject that have been going on all over the country in recent months.

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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1967

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1 National Policy Panel, United Nations Association of the United States of America, China, the United Nations and United States Policy: An analysis of the issues and principal alternatives with recommendations for U.S. policy (New York: United Nations Association of the United States of America, 1966)Google Scholar. This report was reprinted in International Organization, Autumn 1966 (Vol. 20, No. 4), pp. 705–723.

2 General Assembly Resolution 377 (V) of November 3, 1950.

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5 “Reservation by Messrs. Young, Pye, Lindsay and Dillard,” in China, the United Nations and United States Policy, p. 43.

6 Ibid., p. 11.

7 McDougal, Myres S. and Goodman, Richard M., “Chinese Participation in the United Nations: The Legal Imperatives of a Negotiated Solution,” American Journal of International Law, 10 1966 (Vol. 60, No. 4), p. 672CrossRefGoogle Scholar.