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... Mexico to chase that colorful bandit Pancho Villa . Pershing ran into the Mexican army instead . Mexican nationalists resented el peligro yanqui , the Yankee peril . The Mexican Constitution was proclaimed the same day the last American ...
... Mexico to chase that colorful bandit Pancho Villa . Pershing ran into the Mexican army instead . Mexican nationalists resented el peligro yanqui , the Yankee peril . The Mexican Constitution was proclaimed the same day the last American ...
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... Mexico's exports , valued at $ 12.5 billion , and provided about 70 percent of Mexico's imports , val- ued at $ 15.1 billion . The United States share of total foreign investment in Mexico was 69 percent , or over $ 5 billion . Some ...
... Mexico's exports , valued at $ 12.5 billion , and provided about 70 percent of Mexico's imports , val- ued at $ 15.1 billion . The United States share of total foreign investment in Mexico was 69 percent , or over $ 5 billion . Some ...
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... Mexico - Color television picture tubes , pyrotechnics Mexico , South Korea , Madagascar , U.S.S.R.- Steel , refractories , lubricants Ireland , South Africa , Belg . - Lux . , U.K. — Abrasives , drills , phonograph needles , glass ...
... Mexico - Color television picture tubes , pyrotechnics Mexico , South Korea , Madagascar , U.S.S.R.- Steel , refractories , lubricants Ireland , South Africa , Belg . - Lux . , U.K. — Abrasives , drills , phonograph needles , glass ...
Table des matières
Preface to the Second Edition vi | 214 |
The Conservative Shapers of the American Empire | 223 |
Venezuela the Dominican Republic | 229 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
American Foreign Policy: Since 1900 Thomas G. Paterson,John Garry Clifford,Kenneth J. Hagan Affichage d'extraits - 1983 |
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