The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 48
... foreign countries have erected high tariff barriers , the removal of which is not essential to the pros- perity of the United States . Early in 1934 the Foreign Policy Associ- ation and the World Peace Foundation jointly set up a ...
... foreign countries have erected high tariff barriers , the removal of which is not essential to the pros- perity of the United States . Early in 1934 the Foreign Policy Associ- ation and the World Peace Foundation jointly set up a ...
Page 49
... foreign barriers against their goods removed . They insist that they cannot compete with foreign producers in the American mar- ket , yet they want to compete with the foreign producer in his own domestic market . And they want the ...
... foreign barriers against their goods removed . They insist that they cannot compete with foreign producers in the American mar- ket , yet they want to compete with the foreign producer in his own domestic market . And they want the ...
Page 167
... Foreign Relations By R. J. DANGERFIELD Within the past quarter - century , American interest in the field of foreign policy has been greatly stimulated . This fact is attested by a number of developments : first , the growing list of ...
... Foreign Relations By R. J. DANGERFIELD Within the past quarter - century , American interest in the field of foreign policy has been greatly stimulated . This fact is attested by a number of developments : first , the growing list of ...
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