When referencing materials from Philippine Voices in the UN General Assembly: A Historical Archive, please use the following format:
For speeches:
Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines. [Title of Statement]. Delivered by [Name of Speaker], [Position], at the United Nations General Assembly, [Session Number], [Date]. Philippine Voices in the UN General Assembly: A Historical Archive. [URL]
Example:
Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines. Statement of the Philippines. Delivered by Carlos P. Romulo, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, at the United Nations General Assembly, First Session, 23 October 1946. Philippine Voices in the UN General Assembly: A Historical Archive. https://[insert URL here]
For general referencing:
Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines. Philippine Voices in the UN General Assembly: A Historical Archive. https://[insert URL here]
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This archive was designed to be user-friendly and accessible to students, researchers, journalists, diplomats, and the general public interested in Philippine foreign policy and multilateral diplomacy.
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