The Cuban Missile CrisisOxford University Press, 1974 - 157 strani The author, who was chief legal advisor to the U.S. Department of State at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, focuses on how law was brought to three interrelated decisions: (1) the choice of the blockage, or "guarantine;" (2) the decision to seek an OAS authorizing resolution; (3) the manner and method of the approach to the U.N. |
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I | 1 |
Facts and | 8 |
The Choice of the Quarantine | 25 |
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Abel Abram Chayes Acheson aggression air strike Allison analysis approval argument armed attack armed force Article 2(4 Article 51 Attorney authority blockade Chayes countries Cuban missile crisis Dean Acheson decision decision-making defensive Dep't enforcement action European power Executive Committee Foreign Harold Macmillan Hilsman Int'l international law justification Kennedy's Latin American lawyers Legal Adviser legal issues measures Meeker meeting memorandum military missiles in Cuba Monroe Doctrine NATO naval norm O.A.S. action October Office Organ of Consultation Organization of American participants peace and security peace of America political present President principle Punta del Este question recommendation regional arrangements regional organization relations resolution response Rio Treaty Robert Kennedy role Secretary Security Council self-defence self-defense situation Sorensen Soviet Union statement surveillance overflights taken territory threat Turkish missiles U.N. Charter U.N. SCOR unilateral United Nations Charter United States action United States position vote Western Hemisphere