Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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... nations of America , and the concurrence of all those nations in de- fense of their own rights . " This conference took place two years later , but only four governments participated— Peru , Colombia , Central America , and Mexico ...
... nations of America , and the concurrence of all those nations in de- fense of their own rights . " This conference took place two years later , but only four governments participated— Peru , Colombia , Central America , and Mexico ...
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... Nations which Mr. Barrett prepared for the American representatives at the Paris Peace Conference , he pointed out that in the Pan American Union we already had " a practical , peace - preserving , and successfully working , al- though ...
... Nations which Mr. Barrett prepared for the American representatives at the Paris Peace Conference , he pointed out that in the Pan American Union we already had " a practical , peace - preserving , and successfully working , al- though ...
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... Nations becomes a permanent institution , and with the United States a mem- ber , it will still be necessary to ... Nations , Foreign Secretary Castro again requested a defi- nition of the scope of the doctrine as interpreted by ...
... Nations becomes a permanent institution , and with the United States a mem- ber , it will still be necessary to ... Nations , Foreign Secretary Castro again requested a defi- nition of the scope of the doctrine as interpreted by ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 48 |
ANGLOAMERICAN ISTHMIAN DIPLOMACY | 82 |
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