 | Joseph M. Siracusa, Joseph Siracusa, David G. Coleman - 2002 - 300 páginas
...nonbelligerent government committed to all aid short of war. Notable among those objectives were the "desire to see no territorial changes that do not...freely expressed wishes of the people concerned"; respect for "the right of the all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live";... | |
 | Neta C. Crawford, Professor of Political Science Neta C Crawford - 2002 - 466 páginas
...Atlantic Charter signed by Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt in August 1941 stated, in part, that they "desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned," and that they "respect the right of all people to choose the form of government... | |
 | Ralph B. Levering, Vladimir O. Pechatnov, Earl C. Edmondson, Verena Botzenhart-Viehe - 2002 - 200 páginas
...future for the world. First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other; Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned; Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government... | |
 | James McAllister - 2002 - 283 páginas
...involving territorial arrangements until after the defeat of Germany. The provision that the parties "desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned" clearly ruled out the type of arrangements sought by Stalin from the British... | |
 | Patrick J. Hearden - 2002 - 418 páginas
...just four months earlier, Prime Minister Churchill had joined with President Roosevelt in declaring a "desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned" and in promising to "respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of... | |
 | Nihal Jayawickrama - 2002 - 965 páginas
...order.2 These principles included the following: (1) no aggrandizement, territorial or otherwise; (2) , the peoples concerned; (3) respect for the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under... | |
 | Stefan Wolff - 2003 - 227 páginas
...future for the world. First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other; Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned; Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government... | |
 | Justus D. Doenecke - 2003 - 551 páginas
...Union from seizing territory held by other nations.60 In point 2, the two countries expressed their "desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned." Uncensored found the whole issue moot, for nations fighting for the status... | |
 | Bryan-Paul Frost, Jeffrey Sikkenga - 2003 - 834 páginas
...institutions"), so Roosevelt and Churchill renounced aims of "aggrandizement, territorial or other," and rejected Furthermore, both statesmen committed themselves to "respect the right of all peoples to choose the... | |
 | G. Harry Bennett - 2004 - 264 páginas
...future for the world. First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other; Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned; Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government... | |
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