The Canal; Aspects of United States-Panamanian Relations, Volume 10 |
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Page 167
... , Panama's GNP decreased 1.5 % in 1964 , while the rest of the nations of Latin America showed increases ranging from 1.1 % to 10 % . potential to attract those seeking employment , while the major 167 Chapter Eight EXISTING PROBLEMS.
... , Panama's GNP decreased 1.5 % in 1964 , while the rest of the nations of Latin America showed increases ranging from 1.1 % to 10 % . potential to attract those seeking employment , while the major 167 Chapter Eight EXISTING PROBLEMS.
Page 245
... existing treaty between the Republic of Colombia and any third power , there may be any privilege or concession relative to an interoceanic means of communication which especially favors such third power , and which in any of its terms ...
... existing treaty between the Republic of Colombia and any third power , there may be any privilege or concession relative to an interoceanic means of communication which especially favors such third power , and which in any of its terms ...
Page 258
... existing treaty contains no clause permitting its modifications or annulment , the Republic of Panama agrees to procure its modification or annulment in such form that there shall not exist any conflict with the stipulations of the ...
... existing treaty contains no clause permitting its modifications or annulment , the Republic of Panama agrees to procure its modification or annulment in such form that there shall not exist any conflict with the stipulations of the ...
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Affairs Alliance for Progress Ambassador anti-United Arias ARTICLE auxiliary Balboa Canal Zone Castro citizens communism communists concessions construction convention Cristobal Cuba Cuban economic employees existing Farland Fidelistas flag flag of Panama force government of Panama granted Guardia Nacional hemisphere High Contracting Parties Inter-American interoceanic Isthmus of Panama January July jurisdiction Kennedy lands maintenance manian ment military million dollars nationalists necessary negotiations Nicaragua November 18 nuclear officers operation Organization of American Pana Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company Panama City Panama Railroad Panama Railroad Company Panama's National Panamanians Peace Corps Plenipotentiaries political ports present Treaty President Chiari President Johnson President Robles problems propaganda protection provisions railway ratifications relations with Panama Republic of Colombia Republic of Panama respective riots route sanitation sea level canal sea level waterway Secretary SeƱor ships signed sovereignty Suez territory thereof tion Tribunal United Nations vessels Washington Zonians