The Caribbean Community: Changing Societies and U.S. PolicyCouncil on Foreign Relations, 1972 - 470 pages |
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Page 336
... relations between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago are also close , involving considerable commercial interchange as well as the smuggling that is officially unacknowledged . The Caribbean interests of Venezuela have traditionally ...
... relations between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago are also close , involving considerable commercial interchange as well as the smuggling that is officially unacknowledged . The Caribbean interests of Venezuela have traditionally ...
Page 380
... relations with Europe and its other allies . The Department of State , which must bear the brunt of such criticism , does not view it as important or consider that it creates any real hindrance to cordial relationships with its allies ...
... relations with Europe and its other allies . The Department of State , which must bear the brunt of such criticism , does not view it as important or consider that it creates any real hindrance to cordial relationships with its allies ...
Page 454
... Relations , University of the West Indies , 1969 ) . Another thorough and solid work is Aaron Segal's The Politics of Caribbean Economic Integration ( Rio Piedras : Institute of Caribbean Studies , University of Puerto Rico , 1968 ) . A ...
... Relations , University of the West Indies , 1969 ) . Another thorough and solid work is Aaron Segal's The Politics of Caribbean Economic Integration ( Rio Piedras : Institute of Caribbean Studies , University of Puerto Rico , 1968 ) . A ...
Contents
Of the Caribbean Peoples Their History | 14 |
The National Interest of the United States | 35 |
The Countries of Hispaniola | 63 |
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