Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, Volume 2Bruce W. Jentleson, Thomas G. Paterson |
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... Western Hemisphere . Until his death he advised presidents of both parties . RICHARD H. IMMERMAN See also Alliance for Progress ; Eisenhower , Dwight David ; Latin America ; Propaganda ; Race and Racism FURTHER READING Ambrose , Stephen ...
... Western Hemisphere . Until his death he advised presidents of both parties . RICHARD H. IMMERMAN See also Alliance for Progress ; Eisenhower , Dwight David ; Latin America ; Propaganda ; Race and Racism FURTHER READING Ambrose , Stephen ...
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... Western democracies in the late 1960s , a grass - roots environmen- tal movement emerged that demanded that nations set aside their rivalries in order to reverse the deterioration of the earth . Although many of these people thought of ...
... Western democracies in the late 1960s , a grass - roots environmen- tal movement emerged that demanded that nations set aside their rivalries in order to reverse the deterioration of the earth . Although many of these people thought of ...
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... Western powers retained for them- selves as well as for the Soviet Union - the four - power rights stemming from the victory in World War II to deal with Berlin and questions pertaining to all of Germany . These rights remained in ...
... Western powers retained for them- selves as well as for the Soviet Union - the four - power rights stemming from the victory in World War II to deal with Berlin and questions pertaining to all of Germany . These rights remained in ...
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