Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... accepted practice of interna- tional law . The sixth conference agreed to adopt obliga- tory arbitration for the settlement of justiciable disputes , and provided for an arbitration and conciliation conference to be held at Washington ...
... accepted practice of interna- tional law . The sixth conference agreed to adopt obliga- tory arbitration for the settlement of justiciable disputes , and provided for an arbitration and conciliation conference to be held at Washington ...
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... accepted the Kellogg - Briand Pact and all but four had joined the League of Nations . In an effort to establish a standard method of procedure for the settlement of disputes in the Western Hemisphere Foreign Minister of Argentina ...
... accepted the Kellogg - Briand Pact and all but four had joined the League of Nations . In an effort to establish a standard method of procedure for the settlement of disputes in the Western Hemisphere Foreign Minister of Argentina ...
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... accepted when there was a possibility of obtaining better terms ? In fact , it soon developed that the treaty would never pass unless better terms were secured . General Reyes finally suggested to Mr. Beaupré that two amendments were ...
... accepted when there was a possibility of obtaining better terms ? In fact , it soon developed that the treaty would never pass unless better terms were secured . General Reyes finally suggested to Mr. Beaupré that two amendments were ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 48 |
ANGLOAMERICAN ISTHMIAN DIPLOMACY | 82 |
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