International New York Times (22 September 2015)

The overseas big apple instances is an English language overseas newspaper. It combines the assets of its personal correspondents with these of the recent York instances and is outlined at 38 websites in the course of the international, on the market in additional than a hundred and sixty nations and territories. established in Paris due to the fact 1887, the newspaper is a part of the recent York occasions corporation.

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The alternative, too terrifying to contemplate, was a third global conflagration. He praised the League of Nations, criticizing “the fashion to belittle or even sneer at it,” but noted the “spirit of realism” animating those who had drafted the original version of the UN Charter seven months earlier at Dumbarton Oaks. indd 28 7/25/09 12:59:57 PM Chapter 1 29 responsibilities of the great powers, and it was right that they had done whatever was necessary to ensure that the latter support the new world body.

He too identified wholly with the idea of British leadership. But he insisted on the need to recognize the empire’s member-nations; this was why, during the First World War, he demanded that the autonomy of the Dominions be explicitly recognized. Hoping to unify imperial defense and to get colonial politicians to shoulder more of the burden, Whitehall had been moving in that direction before the war—at the 1907 Imperial Conference it had ceased referring to Canada and Australia as colonies and the term dominions was also extended to New Zealand and to South Africa in 1910.

For the human race,” he intoned, “the hour has struck. ” The alternative, too terrifying to contemplate, was a third global conflagration. He praised the League of Nations, criticizing “the fashion to belittle or even sneer at it,” but noted the “spirit of realism” animating those who had drafted the original version of the UN Charter seven months earlier at Dumbarton Oaks. indd 28 7/25/09 12:59:57 PM Chapter 1 29 responsibilities of the great powers, and it was right that they had done whatever was necessary to ensure that the latter support the new world body.

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