| J. E. Goldthorpe, John Harold Goldthorpe - 1975 - 340 pages
...over-dramatic, but I can only conclude that the members of the United Nations have perhaps ten years to subordinate their ancient quarrels and launch a...environment, to defuse the population explosion, and to apply the required momentum for world development efforts. If a global partnership is not forged within... | |
| Mr.Saíd El-Naggar - 1993 - 312 pages
...(1990) Where We Were and What We Achieved I do not wish to seem overdramatic; but I can only conclude that the members of the United Nations have perhaps...the arms race, to improve the human environment, to diffuse the population explosion, and to supply the required momentum to development efforts. — U... | |
| Robert Nadeau - 2003 - 278 pages
...representatives of member nations in 1968: I do not with to seem overly dramatic, but I can only conclude . . . that the members of the United Nations have perhaps...the arms race, to improve the human environment, to diffuse the population explosion, and to supply the required momentum to development efforts. If such... | |
| Stephen M. Wheeler, Timothy Beatley - 2004 - 392 pages
...will be beyond our capacity to control. Members of the United Nations have perhaps ten (U Thant, 1969) years left in which to subordinate their ancient quarrels and launch a global partnership to The problems U Thant mentions - the arms race, curb the arms race, to improve the human envir- environmental... | |
| Mika Aaltonen - 2007 - 188 pages
...book Limits to Growth opened with the quotation by UN SecretaryGeneral U Thant. (Meadows et al. 1972): I do not wish to seem overdramatic, but I can only...global partnership to curb the arms race, to improve human environment, to defuse the population explosion and to supply the required momentum to development... | |
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