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Anticipating Soviet Behavior at the Third U. N. Law of the Sea Conference: USSR Positions and Dilemmas,

Authors: Robert L. Friedheim; Mary E. Jehn; CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES ARLINGTON VA
Abstract:
The known probable Soviet positions on a number of major substantive ocean law issues are assessed. Some serious problems the Soviet Union will face in developing its bargaining strategy for the UN conference are examined.

Pages: 48
Report Date: AUG 1974
Report Number: 0107387

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Keywords relating to this report:
*INTERNATIONAL LAW
FISHERIES
RESOURCES
STRATEGY
SYMPOSIA
USSR
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