| Patrick Kyba - 1983 - 233 páginas
...agreement? 3. Are you in favour of the all-round abolition of national military and naval aircraft by international agreement? 4. Should the manufacture...other nations should combine to compel it to stop by: 52 Lambeth Norwood, Perth, Edinburgh West, Aberdeen South, Dumfries, and one Scottish University seat.... | |
| 1962 - 1364 páginas
...international agreement? (3) Are you in favour of an allround abolition of national military and naval aircraft by international agreement? (4) Should the manufacture...attacking another, the other nations should combine to stop it by (a) Economic and non-military measures? (6) If necessary, military measures?" The results... | |
| Alfred F. Havighurst - 1985 - 707 páginas
...sanctions by the League against any aggressor nation. A particular question in clause 5 was crucial: "Do you consider that, if a nation insists on attacking...other nations should combine to compel it to stop by, if necessary, military measures? On this question 60 percent voted "yes," 20 percent voted "no" and... | |
| Winston Churchill - 1948 - 752 páginas
...national military and naval aircraft by international agreement? 4. Should the manufacture and sale ot armaments for private profit be prohibited by international...and non-military measures, (b) if necessary military measures? It was announced on June 27 that over eleven million persons had subscribed their names affirmatively... | |
| Larry Ceplair - 1987 - 292 páginas
...7 million (6,827,699) voted "yes" on question 5(b): "Do you consider that if a nation insists upon attacking another the other nations should combine to compel it to stop by, if necessary, military measures?" Slightly over 2 million voted no, while another 2.4 million abstained... | |
| Anthony P. Adamthwaite - 1992 - 244 páginas
...figures for some of the districts : Question 5a Do you consider that, if a nation insists on attaching another, the other nations should combine to compel it to stop by economic and non~military measures ? Total V« answers: 9,627,606 Total No answers: 607,165 Percentage... | |
| Alan Cassels - 1996 - 324 páginas
...membership in the League and of the use of economic sanctions against an aggressor. But to the question, 'Do you consider that, if a nation insists on attacking...other nations should combine to compel it to stop by, if necessary, military measures?', affirmative answers dropped off sharply. The old dilemma whether... | |
| Paul W. Doerr - 1998 - 308 páginas
...favour of the all-round abolition of national military and naval aircraft by international agreements? (4) Should the manufacture and sale of armaments for...non-military measures? (b) if necessary, military measures? Polling began in November 1934. Almost immediately the ballot came under attack from the... | |
| Martin Ceadel - 2000 - 496 páginas
...proftt be prohibited by international agreement? Yes: 90. 1 No: 6.7 Doubtful: 0. 1 No answer: 3. 1 5. Do you consider that, if a nation insists on attacking...to stop by, \a} economic and non-military measures? Yes: 86.8 No: 5.5 Doubtful: 0.2 No answer: 7.4 Christian Pacifist: 0.1 \bl if necessary, military measures?... | |
| Robert Vogel - 2004 - 308 páginas
...crisis that erupted four months later really put the issues in concrete form. The fifth question asked, "Do you consider that if a nation insists on attacking...economic and non-military measures b) if necessary by military measures?" Only 6.7 million respondents answered "Yes" to that question, but this could... | |
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