Helsinki Conference
Americannoun
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During the conference in Rome, Marazziti summarized its progress: When the Helsinki Conference on Security and Coöperation in Europe took place, in 1975, sixteen countries had abolished the death penalty.
From The New Yorker • Mar. 18, 2016
Unfortunately for Ford, the Helsinki Conference both coincided with, and helped to inspire, a curious rise in skepticism about the value of detente.
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For Gerald Ford, some of the most memorable moments of the trip occurred on the way to and from the Helsinki Conference.
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One of Brezhnev's diplomatic triumphs was the 1975 Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe at which 35 governments, notably including the Ford Administration, ratified the postwar order in Europe.
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"The biggest since the Congress of Vienna" is already certain to become the enduring clich� about the Helsinki Conference.
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