Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... ment of disputes of a commercial or financial nature in- volving two or more American countries . The solution to this problem seems to have been made by the establish- ment , pursuant to a resolution on commercial arbitration passed by ...
... ment of disputes of a commercial or financial nature in- volving two or more American countries . The solution to this problem seems to have been made by the establish- ment , pursuant to a resolution on commercial arbitration passed by ...
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... ment was quickly recognized by foreign governments — the United States alone delayed till 1878 - yet , owing to the ... ment of the United States that the political situation of Mexico is so apparently and assuredly in the path of sta ...
... ment was quickly recognized by foreign governments — the United States alone delayed till 1878 - yet , owing to the ... ment of the United States that the political situation of Mexico is so apparently and assuredly in the path of sta ...
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... ment . President Machado retaliated by creating a secret police , the so - called Porra , which soon became notorious for its inhuman and murderous practices . The ley de fuga was revived and the police made abundant use , and even ...
... ment . President Machado retaliated by creating a secret police , the so - called Porra , which soon became notorious for its inhuman and murderous practices . The ley de fuga was revived and the police made abundant use , and even ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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