American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... least foster parties and promote candidates favorable to its policies while it was in occupation of the country . At first , Americans as individuals found the Cuban Conservatives person- ally more congenial than their Liberal ...
... least foster parties and promote candidates favorable to its policies while it was in occupation of the country . At first , Americans as individuals found the Cuban Conservatives person- ally more congenial than their Liberal ...
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... least the Czech part of Czechoslovakia free ; all at the cost , however , of a weak- ened moral position in the cold war because we then could not have been sure but that the conflict was our fault for EASTERN EUROPE 115.
... least the Czech part of Czechoslovakia free ; all at the cost , however , of a weak- ened moral position in the cold war because we then could not have been sure but that the conflict was our fault for EASTERN EUROPE 115.
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... least , the free elections method became inappropriate when the threat of European interven- tion which it was originally designed to prevent dissolved after the First World War . Now in the 1960's the danger has reappeared in the even ...
... least , the free elections method became inappropriate when the threat of European interven- tion which it was originally designed to prevent dissolved after the First World War . Now in the 1960's the danger has reappeared in the even ...
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