Treaties Defeated by the Senate: A Study of the Struggle Between President and Senate Over the Conduct of Foreign RelationsJohns Hopkins Press, 1933 - 328 pagina's |
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The Origin of the Conflict | 1 |
Early Contests and Precedents 17891815 | 27 |
A Period of Quiescence 18151841 | 41 |
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