Surrender in Panama: The Case Against the TreatyAppendices (p. 115-256): 1. The treaties.--2. Berger, R. A constitutional scholar looks at the treaties, Congressional record, November 4, 1977.--3. Bethancourt, R. E. Address of Dr. Romulo Escobar Bethancourt, head of the Panamanian negotiating team, before the National Assembly of Panama, August 19, 1977.--4. Anguizola, G. Violation of human rights and civil liberties in Panama. Bibliography: p. 257-258. |
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... Neutrality Treaty establishes a " regime of neutrality " under which the canal is to remain open to merchant and naval vessels of all nations indefinitely , without discrimination as to conditions or tolls . It is in Panama's own ...
... Neutrality Treaty establishes a " regime of neutrality " under which the canal is to remain open to merchant and naval vessels of all nations indefinitely , without discrimination as to conditions or tolls . It is in Panama's own ...
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... neutrality . The United States then proposed that there be a neutrality treaty between Panama and the United States and no one else . Because they did not want for either the Russians , the Cubans or the Chinese - they said so exactly ...
... neutrality . The United States then proposed that there be a neutrality treaty between Panama and the United States and no one else . Because they did not want for either the Russians , the Cubans or the Chinese - they said so exactly ...
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... neutrality pact that the United States warships would have preferential right of way over the rest of the vessels violated the neutrality treaty and that was contrary to the objective of the treaty we were negotiating . This was another ...
... neutrality pact that the United States warships would have preferential right of way over the rest of the vessels violated the neutrality treaty and that was contrary to the objective of the treaty we were negotiating . This was another ...
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Introduction by Ronald Reagan page | |
How We Got There 18 | |
What Panama Agreed To 34 | |
Copyright | |
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