998 resultados para United States. Post Office Department.
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"Revised July 1970"--P. 14.
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Shipping list no.: 98-0089-P (pt. 4), 98-0052-P (pt. 5), 98-0029-P (pt. 6).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Hearing held June 9, 1976, pursuant to section 5, Senate resolution 363, 94th Congress.
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Shipping list no.: 2003-0242-P.
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Shipping list no.: 2003-0242-P.
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Item 1038-A, 1038-B (microfiche).
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Editor-in-chief: 1952- C.H. Goddard; 1955-65, J.B. Coates; 1965-66, A.L. Ahnfeldt; 1966-69, R.S. Anderson; 1970- W.S. Mullins.
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Shipping list no.: 91-436-P (pt. [1]).
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Pt. 2 has subtitle: Hearings before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, first session, on the status of the Department of Energy's effects to address issues concerning the defense materials production reactors ... October 27 and 29, 1987.
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Shipping list no.: 88-374-P (pt. 1).
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Shipping list number: 94-0291-P (pt. 1), 95-0084-P (volume 2).
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How to deal with a rising China constitutes one of the most seminal challenges facing the ANZUS alliance since its inception a half a century ago. Australia must reconcile its geography and economic interests in Asia with its post-war strategic and historic cultural orientation towards the United States. It must succeed in this policy task without alienating either Beijing or Washington in the process. The extent to which this is achieved will shape Australia's national security posture for decades to come. Three specific components of the 'Sino-American-Australian' triangle are assessed here: the future of Taiwan, the American development of a National Missile Defence (NMD), and the interplay between Sino-American power balancing and multilateral security politics. The policy stakes for Australia and for the continued viability of ANZUS are high in all three policy areas as a new US Administration takes office in early 2001. The article concludes that Australia's best interest is served by applying deliberate modes of decisionmaking in its own relations with both China and the US and by facilitating consistent and systematic dialogue and consultations with both of those great powers on key strategic issues.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Empresariais.