American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... economic intervention in Nicaragua by formal treaty . The Wilson administra- tion which followed Taft's in 1913 ... economy without the need for further recourse to private loans . At the same time it would pay off still - menacing ...
... economic intervention in Nicaragua by formal treaty . The Wilson administra- tion which followed Taft's in 1913 ... economy without the need for further recourse to private loans . At the same time it would pay off still - menacing ...
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... economic program . 55 As another quadrennial Nicaraguan election approached inexorably in 1920 , the problem for the Department remained one of assuring enough popular acquiescence to the government to prevent a counter revolution like ...
... economic program . 55 As another quadrennial Nicaraguan election approached inexorably in 1920 , the problem for the Department remained one of assuring enough popular acquiescence to the government to prevent a counter revolution like ...
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... economic interests . Contrary to the assertions of economic determinists , it went in despite such interests . Inevitably though , its intervention had un- intended favorable effects on the position of those interests , effects which ...
... economic interests . Contrary to the assertions of economic determinists , it went in despite such interests . Inevitably though , its intervention had un- intended favorable effects on the position of those interests , effects which ...
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