American Foreign Policy: A Documentary Survey, 1776-1960Dorothy Burne Goebel Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1961 - 458 pagina's |
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... American foreign policy peculiar to the Orient . The perilous footing of all foreigners in the face of Chinese resistance to foreign penetration forced on both Americans and Europeans a policy of con- sultation and of joint action for ...
... American foreign policy peculiar to the Orient . The perilous footing of all foreigners in the face of Chinese resistance to foreign penetration forced on both Americans and Europeans a policy of con- sultation and of joint action for ...
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... American influence and American trade , in a large field which we have hitherto neglected , and which has been practically monopolized by our commercial rivals in Europe . . . . Aims of the Pan American Conference of 1890 : 79 | Aims of ...
... American influence and American trade , in a large field which we have hitherto neglected , and which has been practically monopolized by our commercial rivals in Europe . . . . Aims of the Pan American Conference of 1890 : 79 | Aims of ...
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... American Solidarity and Cooperation , December 21 , 1936 The Governments of the American Republics , having considered : That they have a common likeness in their democratic form of government , and their common ideals of peace and ...
... American Solidarity and Cooperation , December 21 , 1936 The Governments of the American Republics , having considered : That they have a common likeness in their democratic form of government , and their common ideals of peace and ...
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ONE THE MECHANICS OF FOREIGN POLICY | 1 |
The United States and France | 8 |
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