A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Department's technique was one of friendly repre- sentation , but not formal protests . This approach won nothing for the oil company . Later the State Depart- ment adopted a slightly altered , but still amicable , position . First , it ...
... Department's technique was one of friendly repre- sentation , but not formal protests . This approach won nothing for the oil company . Later the State Depart- ment adopted a slightly altered , but still amicable , position . First , it ...
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... Department to feel its way on a course midway between diplomatic repre- sentation and total abstinence from involvement . To the outsider it looked like complete abandonment of the American companies . Instead , the State Department was ...
... Department to feel its way on a course midway between diplomatic repre- sentation and total abstinence from involvement . To the outsider it looked like complete abandonment of the American companies . Instead , the State Department was ...
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... Department hastened to oblige by withdrawing the troops.107 Finally , in an eleventh hour response to State Department pressure for an electoral rather than a military , decision , Batista perpetrated another electoral fraud by having a ...
... Department hastened to oblige by withdrawing the troops.107 Finally , in an eleventh hour response to State Department pressure for an electoral rather than a military , decision , Batista perpetrated another electoral fraud by having a ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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