American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... fact that the policy was not originally an end in itself , but rather a means to prior security goals . In this book I shall examine eight case studies of United States electoral intervention in Latin America during the period 1898-1933 ...
... fact that the policy was not originally an end in itself , but rather a means to prior security goals . In this book I shall examine eight case studies of United States electoral intervention in Latin America during the period 1898-1933 ...
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... fact that most of them were uneducated and , to all indications , unruly . With such misgivings in mind , and without the political possibility of putting into effect either of the logical alternatives to free elections : annexation or ...
... fact that most of them were uneducated and , to all indications , unruly . With such misgivings in mind , and without the political possibility of putting into effect either of the logical alternatives to free elections : annexation or ...
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... fact that Root , now Secretary of State , was away in South America on a good will tour and Secretary of War Taft ... facts of a case as he found them with complete impartiality . When his colleague , Bacon , • and Consul Steinhart were ...
... fact that Root , now Secretary of State , was away in South America on a good will tour and Secretary of War Taft ... facts of a case as he found them with complete impartiality . When his colleague , Bacon , • and Consul Steinhart were ...
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