The Evolution of Our Latin-American Policy: A Documentary RecordJames Watson Gantenbein Columbia University Press, 1950 - 979 pages |
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... treaty form the “ all for one " doctrine . That treaty we will examine in a moment . In the Charter of the Organization of American States signed at Bogota on May 2 , 1948 a number of the principles adopted in the Rio Treaty were ...
... treaty form the “ all for one " doctrine . That treaty we will examine in a moment . In the Charter of the Organization of American States signed at Bogota on May 2 , 1948 a number of the principles adopted in the Rio Treaty were ...
Page 962
... treaties of 1907 , 84 ; U.S. policy re recognition of republics of , 127 ff .; progress , 129 ; impor- tance to our national safety , 130 ; Clayton - Bulwer treaty and , 345 ; con- ferences and treaties of 1907 and 1922 , 396 f .; see ...
... treaties of 1907 , 84 ; U.S. policy re recognition of republics of , 127 ff .; progress , 129 ; impor- tance to our national safety , 130 ; Clayton - Bulwer treaty and , 345 ; con- ferences and treaties of 1907 and 1922 , 396 f .; see ...
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... treaty and other moves to establish peace and stability , 395 f . , 411 ; interventions in , 630-66 ; re U.S. support of constitutional govern- ment , 630 , 632 ; revolution at Port au Prince , 631 ; on ratification of treaty , 632 ...
... treaty and other moves to establish peace and stability , 395 f . , 411 ; interventions in , 630-66 ; re U.S. support of constitutional govern- ment , 630 , 632 ; revolution at Port au Prince , 631 ; on ratification of treaty , 632 ...
Contents
THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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