American Diplomacy in a New EraStephen Denis Kertesz University of Notre Dame Press, 1961 - 601 páginas |
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... effect of this population explosion may be , its immediate effect has been to increase the difficulty of raising Latin - American living standards and in general of satisfying the rising expectations which are a source of grave unrest ...
... effect of this population explosion may be , its immediate effect has been to increase the difficulty of raising Latin - American living standards and in general of satisfying the rising expectations which are a source of grave unrest ...
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... effect , with the inevitable result that the product usually bears a strong imprint of United States national policy . A prime instance is provided by the Hemisphere defense system . This was set up by a multilateral agreement , the Rio ...
... effect , with the inevitable result that the product usually bears a strong imprint of United States national policy . A prime instance is provided by the Hemisphere defense system . This was set up by a multilateral agreement , the Rio ...
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... effect of this aid , if any , upon deterring communist aggression , is difficult to measure , but its effect upon neighboring countries not participating in mutual security arrangements was im- mediately apparent . The recent crisis in ...
... effect of this aid , if any , upon deterring communist aggression , is difficult to measure , but its effect upon neighboring countries not participating in mutual security arrangements was im- mediately apparent . The recent crisis in ...
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A New Era Stephen D Kertesz University of Notre | 1 |
From Wartime Cooperation to NATO | 17 |
The Containment Policy and the Rationale of | 63 |
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