American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... United States without dis- regarding the terms of the five power Treaty of 1923 ... and the people of Nicaragua will have to face several years of revolution . . . similar to Mexico . . . . Mexico has directly challenged the prestige of ...
... United States without dis- regarding the terms of the five power Treaty of 1923 ... and the people of Nicaragua will have to face several years of revolution . . . similar to Mexico . . . . Mexico has directly challenged the prestige of ...
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... United States take steps to assure freedom of elections . * Secretary Lansing laid the problem before President Wilson in these terms : " Should the revolution be successful , a similar situation to that which arose in Costa Rica will ...
... United States take steps to assure freedom of elections . * Secretary Lansing laid the problem before President Wilson in these terms : " Should the revolution be successful , a similar situation to that which arose in Costa Rica will ...
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... United States can indulge the luxury of pressing quietly for free elections . Where the alternative does not exist as in Taiwan , we clearly have to give priority to our security interests even at the cost of a propaganda loss and limit ...
... United States can indulge the luxury of pressing quietly for free elections . Where the alternative does not exist as in Taiwan , we clearly have to give priority to our security interests even at the cost of a propaganda loss and limit ...
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