Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other SideMR Press, 1968 - 192 páginas |
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... course , popular discontent , growing disagreement , the spreading conviction that the violence of the oligarchies in power must be answered by violence on the part of the people , the deep disillusionment with pseudo - democratic forms ...
... course , popular discontent , growing disagreement , the spreading conviction that the violence of the oligarchies in power must be answered by violence on the part of the people , the deep disillusionment with pseudo - democratic forms ...
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... course , the Platt Amendment has left Cuba with little or no independence . . . and the only course now is to seek annexa- tion . . . . It cannot enter into certain treaties without our con- sent , nor seek loans beyond certain limits ...
... course , the Platt Amendment has left Cuba with little or no independence . . . and the only course now is to seek annexa- tion . . . . It cannot enter into certain treaties without our con- sent , nor seek loans beyond certain limits ...
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... course of history by alleging that the advance of Socialist coun- tries and of liberation movements was the worst threat to the world that had arisen out of the war . The United States attitude clearly revealed the inability of its ...
... course of history by alleging that the advance of Socialist coun- tries and of liberation movements was the worst threat to the world that had arisen out of the war . The United States attitude clearly revealed the inability of its ...
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Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other Side Alonso Aguilar Monteverde Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other Side Alonso Aguilar Monteverde Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other Side Alonso Aguilar Monteverde Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
Términos y frases comunes
action adopted affairs aggression agreement Alliance for Progress América Latina anti-Communist armed Bassols Bogotá Bolívar Buenos Aires Canal capital Caracas Caribbean Chile Colombia Communist Conferencia Congress of Panama Consultative Meeting continent continental Cuba Cuban Revolution danger declared defense democratic Dominican Republic economic established Fascism Foreign Ministers foreign policy freedom Guatemala Havana hemisphere Ibid imperialist independence industrial inter-American system interests intervention investments investors Isidro Fabela Jesús Silva Herzog Latin America Latin-American countries Latin-American governments liberation Marines measures Meeting of Foreign ment Mexican delegate Mexico military monopolies Monroe Doctrine national sovereignty oligarchies organization Pact Pan-American Conference Panamanian peace percent Política political President principle of nonintervention problems proposed Punta Punta del Este representative democracy Rio de Janeiro Rio Treaty Roosevelt San José Santo Domingo so-called social solidarity subordination territory threat tion trade Tricontinental Conference United States delegate United States imperialism United States policy Venezuela violation Washington York