A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... Communist influence and threat with the small membership of the Communist parties in Latin America . In terms of numerical strength the Communists are only a splinter force , but they work ceaselessly in their attempt to exploit ...
... Communist influence and threat with the small membership of the Communist parties in Latin America . In terms of numerical strength the Communists are only a splinter force , but they work ceaselessly in their attempt to exploit ...
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... Communist leaders among his close friends and polit- ical collaborators , but it would be an error to say that he was a Communist or actively supported Communism . Because of a dearth of trained officials with democratic traditions ...
... Communist leaders among his close friends and polit- ical collaborators , but it would be an error to say that he was a Communist or actively supported Communism . Because of a dearth of trained officials with democratic traditions ...
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... Communist penetration of the Guatemala government was the principle of indirect control . Communists held key positions in certain strategic agencies which administered vital governmental programs and shaped public opinion . None of the ...
... Communist penetration of the Guatemala government was the principle of indirect control . Communists held key positions in certain strategic agencies which administered vital governmental programs and shaped public opinion . None of the ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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