The United States and Inter-American Security, 1889-1960University of Texas Press, 1961 - 514 páginas |
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Página 214
... position of Argentina and Chile in not acting immediately on recommendations which they themselves had accepted at Rio was anomalous , to say the least . Acting President Ramón Castillo promptly declared that Argentina had no intention ...
... position of Argentina and Chile in not acting immediately on recommendations which they themselves had accepted at Rio was anomalous , to say the least . Acting President Ramón Castillo promptly declared that Argentina had no intention ...
Página 284
... position of the United States had been one of opposition to obligatory sanctions , 15 in view of the fact that a majority of the American republics , as revealed by preconference consultations , believed that collective measures should ...
... position of the United States had been one of opposition to obligatory sanctions , 15 in view of the fact that a majority of the American republics , as revealed by preconference consultations , believed that collective measures should ...
Página 482
... position that the objective of their association with the United States in the cold war is to help this country . Therefore they expect reward for their assistance . The fact that the very existence of free nations is threatened , and ...
... position that the objective of their association with the United States in the cold war is to help this country . Therefore they expect reward for their assistance . The fact that the very existence of free nations is threatened , and ...
Contenido
Regionalism and Regional Arrangements 1 | 21 |
The Old Pan Americanism 18261888 | 28 |
I 18891913 | 48 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action aggression agreement American nations American republics American Solidarity arbitration Argentina armed Bogotá Bogotá conference Bolivia Brazil Buenos Aires Bulletin Caracas Caribbean Charter Chile Colombia commission Communist continental controversies convention Costa Rica Cuba Cuban declared delegates diplomatic dispute Dominican Republic draft economic cooperation Ecuador Eisenhower forces foreign ministers Guatemala Haiti Havana Honduras Hull Ibid ican Inter-American Defense Board Inter-American Peace Committee inter-American system intervention June Juridical Committee Latin Latin-American Latin-American countries Latin-American nations League of Nations measures Meeting of Consultation ment Mexico City military Ministers of Foreign Monroe Doctrine negotiated Neighbor neutrality Nicaragua nonintervention Organization of American pact Pan American Union Panama Paraguay parties Peru political President principles problems procedures proposed ratified Reciprocal Assistance recommendations regional arrangements relations resolution Rio de Janeiro Rio treaty Secretary Security Council settlement territory tion U.S. Dept United Nations Uruguay Venezuela Washington Western Hemisphere 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 |