The Evolution of Our Latin-American Policy: A Documentary RecordJames Watson Gantenbein |
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... Fisher- FISHER : Mr. Braden , I'd like to say right here that a good many of us have followed your forthright career , as Ambassador to Argentina and as Assistant Secretary of State , with interest and more than a little admiration ...
... Fisher- FISHER : Mr. Braden , I'd like to say right here that a good many of us have followed your forthright career , as Ambassador to Argentina and as Assistant Secretary of State , with interest and more than a little admiration ...
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... FISHER : That's quite a background for your present work , Mr. Briggs . I understand that you were one of the youngest ambassadors in our history when you were accredited to the Dominican Republic . BRIGGS : I may have been , Mr. Fisher ...
... FISHER : That's quite a background for your present work , Mr. Briggs . I understand that you were one of the youngest ambassadors in our history when you were accredited to the Dominican Republic . BRIGGS : I may have been , Mr. Fisher ...
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... FISHER : I understand that Dictator Juan Perón got his training in the Fascist School in Milan , Italy . BRADEN : I'm not concerned as much with personalities , Mr. Fisher , as I am with ideologies . All through the war , the Axis ...
... FISHER : I understand that Dictator Juan Perón got his training in the Fascist School in Milan , Italy . BRADEN : I'm not concerned as much with personalities , Mr. Fisher , as I am with ideologies . All through the war , the Axis ...
Contents
THE HEADWATERS OF OUR LATINAMERICAN POLICY | 3 |
John Quincy Adams Secretary of State to Richard Rush United | 11 |
Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States | 17 |
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