A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... pact outweighed the issue of Argentine participation and consented to the calling of a conference at Rio de Janeiro in August , 1947. This belated decision to forego further opposition to the Argentine dictator , with whom in fact ...
... pact outweighed the issue of Argentine participation and consented to the calling of a conference at Rio de Janeiro in August , 1947. This belated decision to forego further opposition to the Argentine dictator , with whom in fact ...
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... Rio treaty , became precedent for subsequent invocations of the pact . 2. In 1955 Costa Rica again called on the OAS to deal with another in- vasion of its territory by armed elements from Nicaragua . Acting as Provi- sional Organ of ...
... Rio treaty , became precedent for subsequent invocations of the pact . 2. In 1955 Costa Rica again called on the OAS to deal with another in- vasion of its territory by armed elements from Nicaragua . Acting as Provi- sional Organ of ...
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... Rio treaty , to " take all measures , individually and collectively including the use of armed force . " 11 9. Because of a flare - up between the Dominican Republic and Haiti , due to violations of the Dominican embassy in Port - au ...
... Rio treaty , to " take all measures , individually and collectively including the use of armed force . " 11 9. Because of a flare - up between the Dominican Republic and Haiti , due to violations of the Dominican embassy in Port - au ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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