The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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... guarantee for the internal peace of our country , so that the Republic of Cuba will inspire suffi- cient confidence among foreign capital- ists to encourage them to invest large sums in our bands ... " 22 But we must turn back to Platt ...
... guarantee for the internal peace of our country , so that the Republic of Cuba will inspire suffi- cient confidence among foreign capital- ists to encourage them to invest large sums in our bands ... " 22 But we must turn back to Platt ...
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... guarantee of its sovereignty . On the other hand , Cuba cannot enter foreign 13 treaties that would tend to impair ... guarantees the 15 " sovereignty and " independence " of Cuba and safeguards Cuban neutrality ; but to have the status ...
... guarantee of its sovereignty . On the other hand , Cuba cannot enter foreign 13 treaties that would tend to impair ... guarantees the 15 " sovereignty and " independence " of Cuba and safeguards Cuban neutrality ; but to have the status ...
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... guaranteed by one power . Yet it must be remembered that the real object of the Platt Amendment is not so much to guarantee the neutrality of Cuba as to guarantee its sovereignty and independence . 17 So legal comparisons and theories ...
... guaranteed by one power . Yet it must be remembered that the real object of the Platt Amendment is not so much to guarantee the neutrality of Cuba as to guarantee its sovereignty and independence . 17 So legal comparisons and theories ...
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action administration American Government American intervention American Journal American Minister American relations arbitration army Article Article III Buell Camagüey Chapman claim clause Commerce committee concessions Cong contracted convention Crowder Cuba's Cuban Colony Cuban constitution Cuban Government Cuban independence Cuban law Cuban Republic declared Department diplomatic election favor February force Foreign Relations Gómez Government of Cuba guarantee Havana History History of Cuba House Document Ibid independence of Cuba Information Service interests International Law interpretation Isle of Pines Jenks Journal of International Latin Liberal Machado Magoon ment military Monroe Doctrine municipal nations neutrality obligations party peace Permanent Treaty Platt Amendment political President Machado's President Menocal President Palma protection province public debt Republic of Cuba revolt Santa Clara province Santiago Secretary Knox Secretary Root seems sent Sess Spain Spanish sugar Tarafa tion Torriente Treaty of Paris United Washington West Indies Wood writer York Zayas