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United States Participation in the United Nations1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The United Nations provides the setting for the expression and carrying out of United States policies on a wide range of subjects of international concern. This article is about how those policies are formulated and expressed in UN organs.

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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1956

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2 For an earlier analysis of the organization and functions of the United States Mission to the UN, see Richardson, Channing B., “The United States Mission to the United Nations,” International Organization, VII, p. 2234Google Scholar.

3 “Practicing Law in the United Nations,” Speech to Judicial Conference, Third Judicial Circuit, Atlantic City, N. J., July 6, 1948.

4 Vandenberg Papers, 1952, p. 330–351.

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8 General Assembly Resolution IX/823, December 11, 1954. “Question of the establishment of an International Finance Corporation”; see General Assembly Official Records (9th session), Supplement 21, p. 12Google Scholar.