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... foreign aid will produce stability and democracy , and the corollary belief that hunger and poverty create communism ... minister because they contradicted the minister's pet beliefs is a recurring complaint in diplomatic memoirs . To ...
... foreign aid will produce stability and democracy , and the corollary belief that hunger and poverty create communism ... minister because they contradicted the minister's pet beliefs is a recurring complaint in diplomatic memoirs . To ...
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... foreign situations touch upon the interests and jurisdictions of the Departments of Defense , Agriculture , Commerce , and Treasury , in addition to the Department ... foreign minister or head 182 The Formulation of Foreign Policy Objectives.
... foreign situations touch upon the interests and jurisdictions of the Departments of Defense , Agriculture , Commerce , and Treasury , in addition to the Department ... foreign minister or head 182 The Formulation of Foreign Policy Objectives.
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... Minister's Conference in 1947 as an observer how Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov would make lengthy speeches at the meetings , each inconsistent with its predecessor . In one instance he would proffer friendship to the defeated Germans ...
... Minister's Conference in 1947 as an observer how Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov would make lengthy speeches at the meetings , each inconsistent with its predecessor . In one instance he would proffer friendship to the defeated Germans ...
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