Readings in American Foreign Policy, Volumen1American Foundation for Political Education, 1958 |
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Página 145
... assistance if it is to become a self - supporting and self - respecting democracy . The United States must supply that assistance . We have already extended to Greece certain types of relief and economic aid but these are inadequate ...
... assistance if it is to become a self - supporting and self - respecting democracy . The United States must supply that assistance . We have already extended to Greece certain types of relief and economic aid but these are inadequate ...
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... assistance to meet armed attacks against any American State , and in order to deal with threats of aggression against any of them : ARTICLE 1. The High Contracting Parties formally condemn war and undertake in their international ...
... assistance to meet armed attacks against any American State , and in order to deal with threats of aggression against any of them : ARTICLE 1. The High Contracting Parties formally condemn war and undertake in their international ...
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... assistance at all ; it is something else to cut them off . If we understand the meaning of our experience in Latin America , however , we shall be more careful in the future to give our assistance in such forms as to lessen rather than ...
... assistance at all ; it is something else to cut them off . If we understand the meaning of our experience in Latin America , however , we shall be more careful in the future to give our assistance in such forms as to lessen rather than ...
Contenido
Alexander Hamilton The Republican Principle | 3 |
Selected Readings on American Expansion | 61 |
Albert J Beveridge Policy Regarding | 81 |
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