The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 204Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 - History |
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Page 166
... association of sovereign nations was more attractive by far to Britain than the supra- national concept advocated by M. Spaak and those most vocal in desiring Britain's entry . All were forced to recognize that Britain's position ...
... association of sovereign nations was more attractive by far to Britain than the supra- national concept advocated by M. Spaak and those most vocal in desiring Britain's entry . All were forced to recognize that Britain's position ...
Page 167
... Association , composed of members of the Greek Government and repre- sentatives of the Council of Ministers and the Commission , authorized to take decisions and make recommendations . The members of the European Parliament continued to ...
... Association , composed of members of the Greek Government and repre- sentatives of the Council of Ministers and the Commission , authorized to take decisions and make recommendations . The members of the European Parliament continued to ...
Page 531
... association , after consultation with other African territories which are not members of the Commonwealth . In the Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago will be willing to accept association , and Jamaica will wish to consider their attitude ...
... association , after consultation with other African territories which are not members of the Commonwealth . In the Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago will be willing to accept association , and Jamaica will wish to consider their attitude ...
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