The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 78
... armed intervention to protect citizens abroad . Although the United States had never deviated , up to the present Administration , from its belief in the legitimacy of diplomatic protec- tion , the enforcement of the principle did not ...
... armed intervention to protect citizens abroad . Although the United States had never deviated , up to the present Administration , from its belief in the legitimacy of diplomatic protec- tion , the enforcement of the principle did not ...
Page 85
... armed intervention in disturbed areas for the protection of American lives and interests . At the Montevideo Conference , Secretary Hull accepted the propo- sition : " No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external ...
... armed intervention in disturbed areas for the protection of American lives and interests . At the Montevideo Conference , Secretary Hull accepted the propo- sition : " No state has the right to intervene in the internal or external ...
Page 86
... armed intervention , we will invite the other American republics to participate with us in a collec- tive action ; but if they refuse to coƶperate and we feel that our inter- ests demand armed intervention , we shall act alone . Will ...
... armed intervention , we will invite the other American republics to participate with us in a collec- tive action ; but if they refuse to coƶperate and we feel that our inter- ests demand armed intervention , we shall act alone . Will ...
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