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
At the 1975 Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Brezhnev obtained long-sought legitimization of Soviet rule over its empire.
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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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Next month the Helsinki Conference on European Security will take up formal ratification of the post-World War II political status quo of Eastern Europe.
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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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