The United States and Inter-American Security, 1889-1960University of Texas Press, 1961 - 514 páginas |
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Página 39
... agreed mutually to guarantee , as soon as their boundaries should be determined , the integrity of their re- spective territories . Finally , the treaty provided for abolishing the African slave trade and the mutual extension of the ...
... agreed mutually to guarantee , as soon as their boundaries should be determined , the integrity of their re- spective territories . Finally , the treaty provided for abolishing the African slave trade and the mutual extension of the ...
Página 60
... agreed that her wishes would be respected . But notwithstanding this guarantee an inclusive plan of obligatory arbitration was brought before the Mexico City Con- ference . Chile protested this alleged breach of faith and threatened to ...
... agreed that her wishes would be respected . But notwithstanding this guarantee an inclusive plan of obligatory arbitration was brought before the Mexico City Con- ference . Chile protested this alleged breach of faith and threatened to ...
Página 197
... agreed to lease defense sites to the United States , and in February 1941 Nicaragua invited the United States to establish coastal bases in her territory.26 In January 1941 , Mexico announced that she was developing the La Paz area of ...
... agreed to lease defense sites to the United States , and in February 1941 Nicaragua invited the United States to establish coastal bases in her territory.26 In January 1941 , Mexico announced that she was developing the La Paz area of ...
Contenido
Regionalism and Regional Arrangements 1 | 21 |
The Old Pan Americanism 18261888 | 28 |
I 18891913 | 48 |
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Términos y frases comunes
According action activities adopted Affairs aggression agreed agreement Aires American republics arbitration Argentina armed arrangements assistance authority bases Board Bogotá Brazil Bulletin called Charter commission Committee Communism Communist concerned conference consultation continued convention cooperation Costa Council countries Cuba defense delegates Department Dominican draft economic effective efforts established existence fact forces foreign foreign ministers hemisphere important INTER-AMERICAN SECURITY interest intervention June Juridical Latin Latin-American League March matter means measures meeting ment Mexico military million negotiated Neighbor neutrality Nicaragua obligations operation organization pact Pan American Pan American Union Panama parties peace Peru political present President principles problems procedures projects proposed question recommendations regional relations representatives resolution respect Secretary settlement signed situation solidarity taken territory tion treaty U.S. Dept United Nations Washington York
Referencias a este libro
The Economic History of Latin America Since Independence V. Bulmer-Thomas Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Violent Peace: Militarized Interstate Bargaining in Latin America David R. Mares Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |