American Diplomacy in Action, a Series of Case StudiesStanford University Press, 1944 - Всего страниц: 760 |
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... American continent , and of the traditional policies of this Government respecting the Western Hemisphere . " For the first time in American history the island was officially identified with the Monroe Doctrine . The agreement granted ...
... American continent , and of the traditional policies of this Government respecting the Western Hemisphere . " For the first time in American history the island was officially identified with the Monroe Doctrine . The agreement granted ...
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... American government discovered that nothing short of full military intervention would meet the problem . In 1914 it had secured from the newly elected president , Jiménez , a promise that he would employ an American financial adviser ...
... American government discovered that nothing short of full military intervention would meet the problem . In 1914 it had secured from the newly elected president , Jiménez , a promise that he would employ an American financial adviser ...
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... Government would endeavour to apply the same in the Pacific area in- cluding China . . . On the other hand , the American Government , always holding fast to theories in disregard of realities , and refusing to yield an inch on its ...
... Government would endeavour to apply the same in the Pacific area in- cluding China . . . On the other hand , the American Government , always holding fast to theories in disregard of realities , and refusing to yield an inch on its ...
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SECURITY AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 45 |
THE OLD NORTHWEST 17831795 | 58 |
THE OLD SOUTHWEST 17831795 | 64 |
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