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Disarmament : assuring the success of the Non-Proliferation Treaty extension conference : excerpts from the panel discussions organized by the NGO Committee on Disarmament, Inc., at the Conference held at the United Nations in New York, 20-21 April 1994
Bib ID 640726
Format BookBook
Description New York : United Nations, 1994 
121 p. ; 28 cm. 
ISBN 9211422094 
Notes

"United Nations publication sales no. E.94.IX.9."

Subjects Nuclear nonproliferation - Congresses.  |  Nuclear disarmament - Congresses.  |  Security, International - Congresses.
Other authors/contributors NGO Committee on Disarmament
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Assuring the success of the Non-Proliferation Treaty extension conference

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