Major Problems in American Diplomatic History: Documents and Readings, Nide 1Daniel Malloy Smith Heath, 1964 - 677 sivua |
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... Europe , and they have remained so ever since . Their writings ( with the possible exception of James Monroe , whose name after 1823 was to become so inseparably associated with abstention from European politics and wars ! ) are full of ...
... Europe , and they have remained so ever since . Their writings ( with the possible exception of James Monroe , whose name after 1823 was to become so inseparably associated with abstention from European politics and wars ! ) are full of ...
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... Europe by 1963 had outgrown its earlier dependence on the United States . Thanks in large part to the Marshall Plan , the nations of Western Europe were experiencing a phenomenal economic prosperity and with it a resurgence of national ...
... Europe by 1963 had outgrown its earlier dependence on the United States . Thanks in large part to the Marshall Plan , the nations of Western Europe were experiencing a phenomenal economic prosperity and with it a resurgence of national ...
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... Europe , as we learned twice in 40 years , destroys peace in America . A threat to the freedom of Europe is a threat to the freedom of America . That is why no administra- tion in Washington can fail to respond to such a threat - not ...
... Europe , as we learned twice in 40 years , destroys peace in America . A threat to the freedom of Europe is a threat to the freedom of America . That is why no administra- tion in Washington can fail to respond to such a threat - not ...
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PUBLIC OPINION AND AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS | 3 |
Which One Was the Realist? | 34 |
Europes Distresses | 72 |
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