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Перевод: disarmament
[существительное] разоружение; обезоруживание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Mr John Cox was a prominent member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).
- The strength of the critics" arguments was neutralized to some extent by Macmillan's determination to seek both nuclear and conventional disarmament with the twin-track approach, which has remained valid to this day: maintaining the potency of the deterrent while, at the same time, seeking genuine arms limitation, if not disarmament.
- Back at home the first positive political opposition to the philosophy of nuclear deterrence, upon which the Sandys Reformation depended, began to crystallize with the formation of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
- Arthur Henderson, Ernest Bevin, Dr Hugh Dalton, Clement Attlee, and their supporters, favoured disarmament based upon collective security.
- Here he weighed nuclear disarmament or the latest ways in the study of the New Testament or the nature of the establishment in Church and State or the Church in industrial society.
- A UNILATERAL move by a Labour government to get rid of nuclear weapons could be reversed by a later administration, Gerald Kaufman, the party's foreign affairs spokesman, argued yesterday as the Brighton conference swung behind a multilateral approach to disarmament.
- Among prominent Tory women, Mrs Edwina Currie, 45, the outspoken former junior Health Minister, rode a determined Labour challenge to retain South Derbyshire with a much-reduced majority while Lady Olga Maitland, 46, daughter of the 17th Earl of Lauderdale, former gossip columnist and tireless campaigner against nuclear disarmament, held the safe seat of Sutton and Cheam.
- Mr Cohen, a long-time supporter of unilateralism from Labour's backbenches and secretary of PLCND, said: "I have nothing to hide about my commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament.
- We worked for a wider Europe, international peace, development and disarmament.
- Moving it, Ken Slater, of Hyndburn, pointed out there were some 60 resolutions on the conference agenda endorsing existing party policy for unilateral nuclear disarmament.
- In March 1983 Mr Heseltine set up a special unit, Defence Secretariat 19 (DS19), to combat CND propaganda on unilateral disarmament.
- It was not really a political movement (the Communist Party began by opposing it) but it aimed first to convert the Labour Party to unilateral disarmament and, by getting Labour elected, changing government policy.
- It also launched a fierce personal attack on Mr Kinnock's fitness for high office, highlighting his changes of view on nationalisation, Scottish devolution, nuclear disarmament and European Community membership.
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