Pan-Americanism from Monroe to the Present: A View from the Other SideMR Press, 1968 - 192 páginas |
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Página 53
... intervention there . 1912. Third military intervention in Cuba to " protect Amer- ican lives and interests " on the pretext of racial and political differences . 1912. Marines and infantry sent to the Dominican Repub- lic to reinforce ...
... intervention there . 1912. Third military intervention in Cuba to " protect Amer- ican lives and interests " on the pretext of racial and political differences . 1912. Marines and infantry sent to the Dominican Repub- lic to reinforce ...
Página 135
... intervention , " was nothing but a cover - up for the United States aggression . Five countries opposed it and one abstained . The OAS resolu- tion read : WHEREAS ; The formation of an inter - American force will mean , ipso facto , the ...
... intervention , " was nothing but a cover - up for the United States aggression . Five countries opposed it and one abstained . The OAS resolu- tion read : WHEREAS ; The formation of an inter - American force will mean , ipso facto , the ...
Página 142
... intervention in Santo Domingo , but its proposed resolution - to accept collective intervention of the OAS rather than the unilateral intervention of one country in the affairs of another - was not even discussed . Mexico , Chile , and ...
... intervention in Santo Domingo , but its proposed resolution - to accept collective intervention of the OAS rather than the unilateral intervention of one country in the affairs of another - was not even discussed . Mexico , Chile , and ...
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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 |
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