Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... American international law the principle of arbitration as a means of settling dis- putes among the American nations . But the governments were not yet ready to go so far as their representatives . Of more practical importance was the ...
... American international law the principle of arbitration as a means of settling dis- putes among the American nations . But the governments were not yet ready to go so far as their representatives . Of more practical importance was the ...
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... American nations and Europe . All of the Latin - American republics except Mexico , Ecuador , and the Dominican Republic 1 had be- come members of the League of Nations , and Latin America was well represented both on the Council and in ...
... American nations and Europe . All of the Latin - American republics except Mexico , Ecuador , and the Dominican Republic 1 had be- come members of the League of Nations , and Latin America was well represented both on the Council and in ...
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... American conferences , would also be the basis of more specialized treatment . Two Pan American Highway Congresses have been held , the first in Buenos Aires in 1925 and the second in Rio de Janeiro in 1929 , a Pan American Conference ...
... American conferences , would also be the basis of more specialized treatment . Two Pan American Highway Congresses have been held , the first in Buenos Aires in 1925 and the second in Rio de Janeiro in 1929 , a Pan American Conference ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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