American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 34
Página 60
... Mexico . . . . Mexico has directly challenged the prestige of the United States in Latin America and our stand must be maintained . ” ” If one were to substitute Cuba for Mexico the last sentence would sound like part of a brief for ...
... Mexico . . . . Mexico has directly challenged the prestige of the United States in Latin America and our stand must be maintained . ” ” If one were to substitute Cuba for Mexico the last sentence would sound like part of a brief for ...
Página 75
... Mexico among men of force and character . " " The Huertista delegation charged that the United States aimed at the complete triumph of the revolution and argued quite reasonably that " If all the ... Mexico had few illusions MEXICO 75.
... Mexico among men of force and character . " " The Huertista delegation charged that the United States aimed at the complete triumph of the revolution and argued quite reasonably that " If all the ... Mexico had few illusions MEXICO 75.
Página 77
... Mexico , " Wilson wrote Secretary Lans- ing on August 8 , 1915 , " is not to call general elections . It seems to me necessary that a provisional government essentially revolutionary in character should take action to institute reforms ...
... Mexico , " Wilson wrote Secretary Lans- ing on August 8 , 1915 , " is not to call general elections . It seems to me necessary that a provisional government essentially revolutionary in character should take action to institute reforms ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action Ameri American policy American supervision April Archives ballot Bryan Papers Bryan to Wilson Canal candidate Chamorro charged civil coalition cold war Communist Congress Conservative constitutional Costa Rica Coup d'etat Crowder Cuba Cuban December democracy democratic Department Diaz diplomatic Division of Latin Dominican Republic Eastern Europe economic effect elec elections in Cuba elections in Nicaragua elections in Panama electoral law fair election favorable force Foreign Relations fraud free elections Haiti Haitian Honduras Huerta Hughes impartial intervention January July Knox Lansing Latin American Affairs leaders Magoon majority Marines mediation Memorandum ment Mexico military Minister mission Munro Neighbor Policy Nicaragua nonrecognition observation occupation October Panama peace Platt Amendment Poland political recognition recognize reelection reform refused regime revolution Root Santo Domingo Secretary September Soviet Stimson Stimson Papers support of free Taft Papers Taft to Roosevelt threat Tinoco tion United vote Washington Wilson Papers