The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 73
... American Conference on Peace . On January 30 , 1936 , the President communicated directly with the Presidents of the American republics because , as he said , “ the questions at issue are of such vital concern to the people of this ...
... American Conference on Peace . On January 30 , 1936 , the President communicated directly with the Presidents of the American republics because , as he said , “ the questions at issue are of such vital concern to the people of this ...
Page 86
... American countries when the occasion for intervention might arise . Is the United States to be bound by a possible negative vote ? If not , as would undoubtedly be the case , the pledge means only this : If an occasion arises which we ...
... American countries when the occasion for intervention might arise . Is the United States to be bound by a possible negative vote ? If not , as would undoubtedly be the case , the pledge means only this : If an occasion arises which we ...
Page 101
... American family . In the decades following the Panama Congress , little was done to pursue Bolívar's dream . While some half - hearted congresses ... America commercially and economically , but the traditions , Latin - American Attitudes 101.
... American family . In the decades following the Panama Congress , little was done to pursue Bolívar's dream . While some half - hearted congresses ... America commercially and economically , but the traditions , Latin - American Attitudes 101.
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