Word: unificationism
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Park suffered a slight loss of face, but little else. His new constitution allows him to appoint one-third of the assembly's 219 delegates; last week the rubber-stamp National Conference for Unification overwhelmingly approved Park's nominees, guaranteeing him a comfortable majority.
Conor Cruise O'Brien, a leader of the Labor Party, takes a softer line. Dublin, he says, should patiently assure Ulster's Protestants that "we're not going to try to take you over against your will. Let's talk about unification only when you'...
Actually, the depth of those aspirations is open to question. Much as they talk about unity, the men in power in Europe's central governments are understandably reluctant to yield national sovereignty, as witness the jealousies that flared during last month's monetary crisis. Many other Europeans are...
Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, Ukranian-born director of Geneva's respected Center of Industrial Studies and a convinced European, argues that the flow toward unification is "irreversible." The Common Market may turn out not to be the main instrument of unity, he concedes. Other concerns, particularly the environment, will have a...
Hussein, who was accompanied to the U.S. by his lissome new wife Alia, sought to draw Nixon's attention to a recent mood of conciliation among Arabs, who for the moment feel that they cannot defeat Israel militarily. Before leaving Amman, the King patched up his long-running quarrel...