How can the U.N. be more effective

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How can the U.N. be more effective is a short film from 1956. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Delegates from India, Korea, Norway and the United Kingdom thrash out the controversial question of U.N. membership for Red China in a lively discussion during this program. "Actually it is not a question of whether we like a country or its governmen...

How can the U.N. be more effective
Release date
1956
LanguageEnglish
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71220
Summary
Delegates from India, Korea, Norway and the United Kingdom thrash out the controversial question of U.N. membership for Red China in a lively discussion during this program. "Actually it is not a question of whether we like a country or its government. The fact is that it—the country—should be recognized," Norway says and the Korean delegate comes back with, "Nations that don’t love peace should not be admitted to the U.N." The conversation swings into a second heated discussion on the effectiveness of competition between the United States and Russia to aid underdeveloped countries.
Physical Format
IUL Genres
Educational
Talk
Youth
IUL Subject
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How can the U.N. be more effective