The Platt AmendmentUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1930 - 410 pages |
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Page 74
... political experience , but with ambitions to carry out that most diffi- cult theory of government democracy . He wanted to keep 26 Benton , International Law and Diplomacy of the Spanish America from having a perpetual political mad ...
... political experience , but with ambitions to carry out that most diffi- cult theory of government democracy . He wanted to keep 26 Benton , International Law and Diplomacy of the Spanish America from having a perpetual political mad ...
Page 192
... political affairs or administration of the country " , was not to be classed as intervention , but merely as " non - belligerent interposi- 21 tion " . From the interpretations of Article III given by Secretary Root and President ...
... political affairs or administration of the country " , was not to be classed as intervention , but merely as " non - belligerent interposi- 21 tion " . From the interpretations of Article III given by Secretary Root and President ...
Page 193
... political intervention . General Crowder's assistance in drawing up a new election law , in 1919 , would hardly come under the heading of intervention as his presence was requested by both Cuban political parties , and he took no active ...
... political intervention . General Crowder's assistance in drawing up a new election law , in 1919 , would hardly come under the heading of intervention as his presence was requested by both Cuban political parties , and he took no active ...
Contents
The Constitutional Convention | 37 |
Early Interpretations | 64 |
The Republic of Cuba and American | 88 |
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