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64 matches to Security Council
National Security Act. 1947. Formed US National Security Council, CIA.
Security Council. UN executive. USA, USSR, China, France, UK, + 10 non-permanent.
Atlantic Charter. 1941. British-US declaration of 8 principles of peace and security. Endorsed by >25 nations.
Beria, Laurenty. 1899-1953. Soviet commisar in charge of Stalin’s security police 1938-.
CIA. Central Intelligence Agency. 1947-. US information gathering agency. Replaced OSS. National Security Act. Activities: 1953 Iran. 1954 Guatemala. 1967 Guevara. 1973 Chile. 1976 Nigeria.
Crofters Act. 1886. Gave rights, security to crofters.
Kishi Nobusuke. 1896-1987. Japanese Prime Minister 1957-60. Resigned after supporting US-Japan security treaty.
MI5. 1909. British Security Service responsible for counterintelligence and internal security.
National Insurance. 1911 Britain. Unemployment, health insurance. Social Security.
OAS. Organization of American States. 1948. Western Hemisphere organization for peace, security, and economic cooperation. Cuba expelled 1962.
Social Security. First in Germany: 1883-89. UK 1911; Canada 1927; US 1935-66. Poor Laws. National Insurance.
St Laurent, Louis. 1882-1973 Canadian Liberal Prime Minister 1948-57. St Lawrence Seaway. Old Age Security.
Areopagus. Athenian council of elders.
Arianism. 313-. Christian heresy. “Christ not of same nature as God.” Condemned at Nicaea.
Arius. c256-336. Alexandrian advocate of Arianism. Council of Nicaea.
Athanasius, St. c296-373. Bishop of Alexandria: advocated Doctine of Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Ghost) vs divinity of Christ. Council of Nicaea.
Aulic Council. 1498-1806. Court of Holy Roman Empire. Derived from Maximilian’s personal council.
Basel, Council. 1431-49. Conciliarism vs Papal Authority. Felix V appointed Antipope.
Cabinet. Evolved from English Privy Council, 18C. Ministers controlling government policy.
Canon Law. Governs church and clergy. Codex Juris Canonici 1917. Vatican Councils.
Chalcedon, Council. 451. Clarified orthodox Catholic beliefs. Sees of Rome and Byzantium established. Christ’s dual nature.
Clermont Council. 1095. Proposed first Crusade.
COMECON. Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. 1949-91. USSR and satellites central planning organization.
Commune. 1789-94. Paris council. Overode the National Assembly by controlling administration.
Conciliarism. 12C-. General Council has greater power than pope. Popular during Great Schism.