American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... Liberal candidate first demanded that the United States in- tervene and insist on an honest election . He pointed out that the Cu- ban government was using the threat of American military occupation on its behalf to silence Liberal ...
... Liberal candidate first demanded that the United States in- tervene and insist on an honest election . He pointed out that the Cu- ban government was using the threat of American military occupation on its behalf to silence Liberal ...
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... Liberal factions to reunite so that the people would have a clearcut choice between two parties in the election . In the outcome , a relatively free , contested election was possible largely because both parties were convinced that they ...
... Liberal factions to reunite so that the people would have a clearcut choice between two parties in the election . In the outcome , a relatively free , contested election was possible largely because both parties were convinced that they ...
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... Liberal anti - Ameri- canism fell . The Department began to differentiate moderate Liberals from diehard " Zelayistas " . Munro , it was alleged , had been a per- sonal friend of Sacasa , a leading moderate Liberal whom he had met while ...
... Liberal anti - Ameri- canism fell . The Department began to differentiate moderate Liberals from diehard " Zelayistas " . Munro , it was alleged , had been a per- sonal friend of Sacasa , a leading moderate Liberal whom he had met while ...
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