The United States and Cuba: A Study in International RelationsMacmillan, 1934 - 268 pages |
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Page 70
... tion provided that they should frame and adopt a constitu- tion for the people of Cuba , and as a part thereof provide for and agree with the Government of the United States upon the relations to exist between that Government and the ...
... tion provided that they should frame and adopt a constitu- tion for the people of Cuba , and as a part thereof provide for and agree with the Government of the United States upon the relations to exist between that Government and the ...
Page 272
... tion , x , xi , 110 , 155 ; Constitutional breakdown , 237 , 238 ; debt , 51 ; economic development , 110 ( see also Economic development ) ; ed- ucation , 56 ; factions and absence of a middle class , 49 ; financial crisis of 1920 ...
... tion , x , xi , 110 , 155 ; Constitutional breakdown , 237 , 238 ; debt , 51 ; economic development , 110 ( see also Economic development ) ; ed- ucation , 56 ; factions and absence of a middle class , 49 ; financial crisis of 1920 ...
Page 266
... tion and application , 215-229 ; Article II , linked with Article III , 208 ; Article II , purpose as stated by Root , 215 , 216 ; Article II , Zayas on , 227 ; Article III , 192 , 205 ; Article III , as originally drafted by Root , 243 ...
... tion and application , 215-229 ; Article II , linked with Article III , 208 ; Article II , purpose as stated by Root , 215 , 216 ; Article II , Zayas on , 227 ; Article III , 192 , 205 ; Article III , as originally drafted by Root , 243 ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
PART II | 22 |
FORMATION OF TREATY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN | 47 |
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accept administration affairs Ambassador Ameri April Article bankers banks cane capital cent Colonial Committee concession Congress Constitution of Cuba coöperation Crowder Cuba's Cuban Constitution Cuban Government Cuban independence Cuban sugar diplomatic Dupuy de Lôme duty economic elections Embassy ernment established Gómez government adequate Government of Cuba Havana History of Cuba Ibid independence of Cuba individual liberty interest intervention island of Cuba Isle of Pines José junta land Latin America letter loan López McKinley ment military Monroe Doctrine nations naval obligations Office opinion ordinary revenues peace Permanent Treaty Pierre Soulé Platt Amendment political present President Machado President Palma production propaganda proposed protection provisions public debt reforms Republic of Cuba respect to Cuba revolution Root's Secretary Root sent Soulé Spain Spaniards Spanish Government sugar industry tariff tion Treaty of Paris United States Government Washington Wood yellow fever York