Dictatorships and Double Standards: Rationalism and Reason in PoliticsSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 270 sider "An American Enterprise Institute, Simon and Schuster publication." Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Side 43
... Carter administration's frenzied speed in recognizing the new dictatorship in Nicaragua and its refusal to recognize the Muzarewa government of Zim- babwe , or its refusal to maintain any presence in Zimbabwe while staffing a U.S. ...
... Carter administration's frenzied speed in recognizing the new dictatorship in Nicaragua and its refusal to recognize the Muzarewa government of Zim- babwe , or its refusal to maintain any presence in Zimbabwe while staffing a U.S. ...
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... Carter administration to this sort of “ progres- sive liberalism " : The Carter administration came to power , after all , committed precisely to reducing the centrality of strategic competition with Moscow in American foreign policy ...
... Carter administration to this sort of “ progres- sive liberalism " : The Carter administration came to power , after all , committed precisely to reducing the centrality of strategic competition with Moscow in American foreign policy ...
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... Carter administration do in Nicaragua ? It brought down the Somoza regime . The Carter administration did not " lose " Nicaragua in the sense in which it was once charged Harry Truman had “ lost ” China , or Eisenhower Cuba , by failing ...
... Carter administration do in Nicaragua ? It brought down the Somoza regime . The Carter administration did not " lose " Nicaragua in the sense in which it was once charged Harry Truman had “ lost ” China , or Eisenhower Cuba , by failing ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Dictatorships and Double Standards | 23 |
U S Security and Latin America | 53 |
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