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... American standard of living - a frequent American prop- aganda technique - to uneducated and often illiterate peasants often cre- ates either incredulity or outright antagonism . On the other hand , American propaganda programs have ...
... American standard of living - a frequent American prop- aganda technique - to uneducated and often illiterate peasants often cre- ates either incredulity or outright antagonism . On the other hand , American propaganda programs have ...
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... American foreign policy . Since American officials feared that Premier Castro might also seek to spread revolution beyond the confines of the island , they formulated measures to isolate the regime diplomatically and economically from ...
... American foreign policy . Since American officials feared that Premier Castro might also seek to spread revolution beyond the confines of the island , they formulated measures to isolate the regime diplomatically and economically from ...
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... American subversion occurred in Guatemala in 1954 after the regime of Captain Jacobo Arbenz had become increasingly identified with the Guatemalan Communist Party . Few government documents of the American role in Guatemala have been ...
... American subversion occurred in Guatemala in 1954 after the regime of Captain Jacobo Arbenz had become increasingly identified with the Guatemalan Communist Party . Few government documents of the American role in Guatemala have been ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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