American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... democracy - literacy , economic development , and social stability " -were absent in some and only partly fulfilled in others . It seems fair to ask how long democracy would have lasted even if the Red Army had not been present . The ...
... democracy - literacy , economic development , and social stability " -were absent in some and only partly fulfilled in others . It seems fair to ask how long democracy would have lasted even if the Red Army had not been present . The ...
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... democracy was an explicit war aim in World War II . Its accomplishment was facilitated not only by our near - complete control but also by the presence in a relatively high degree of the prerequisites of democracy including some ...
... democracy was an explicit war aim in World War II . Its accomplishment was facilitated not only by our near - complete control but also by the presence in a relatively high degree of the prerequisites of democracy including some ...
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... democracy in 1946-50 may have been facilitated by distribution of a U. S. Information Agency pamphlet entitled " A Government Founded by the People . " " The association of Turkish officers with Americans and Western Europeans in ...
... democracy in 1946-50 may have been facilitated by distribution of a U. S. Information Agency pamphlet entitled " A Government Founded by the People . " " The association of Turkish officers with Americans and Western Europeans in ...
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