Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... Asia , this new day which is dawning , may go on to a glorious noon or it may darken and it may drizzle out . But that decision lies within the countries of Asia and within the power of the Asian people . It is not a decision which a ...
... Asia , this new day which is dawning , may go on to a glorious noon or it may darken and it may drizzle out . But that decision lies within the countries of Asia and within the power of the Asian people . It is not a decision which a ...
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... Asia is commonly referred to as the gateway to Euorpe , it is no less true that Europe is the gateway to Asia , and the broad influence of the one cannot fail to have its impact upon the other . There are those who claim our strength is ...
... Asia is commonly referred to as the gateway to Euorpe , it is no less true that Europe is the gateway to Asia , and the broad influence of the one cannot fail to have its impact upon the other . There are those who claim our strength is ...
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... Asia forced American policy into an ever - widening area of commitment . What made the threat of expanding Communist penetration into the under- developed continents appear so acute was the theory that Marxism was anti- thetical to ...
... Asia forced American policy into an ever - widening area of commitment . What made the threat of expanding Communist penetration into the under- developed continents appear so acute was the theory that Marxism was anti- thetical to ...
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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