American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... regime .... Under the Washing- ton Conventions [ of 1907 ] , the United States has a moral mandate to exert its influence for the preservation of the general peace in Central America , which is seriously menaced by the present uprising ...
... regime .... Under the Washing- ton Conventions [ of 1907 ] , the United States has a moral mandate to exert its influence for the preservation of the general peace in Central America , which is seriously menaced by the present uprising ...
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... regime could " prepare " the way for victory . The Polish election in question was not finally held until January 1947 . Given their weak military and therefore poor bargaining position in Eastern Europe in these last months of the ...
... regime could " prepare " the way for victory . The Polish election in question was not finally held until January 1947 . Given their weak military and therefore poor bargaining position in Eastern Europe in these last months of the ...
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... regime , the desire to foster stable govern- ment has been at its root . In situations of the former type , the United States has wished to leave the occupied state in a condition most con- ducive to peaceful acquiescence by the ...
... regime , the desire to foster stable govern- ment has been at its root . In situations of the former type , the United States has wished to leave the occupied state in a condition most con- ducive to peaceful acquiescence by the ...
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