Exiting The Whirlpool

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  • Exiting The Whirlpool Book Detail

  • Author : Robert Pastor
  • Release Date : 2001-01-30
  • Publisher : Westview Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 358
  • ISBN 13 : 0813338115
  • File Size : 95,95 MB

Exiting The Whirlpool by Robert Pastor PDF Summary

Book Description: "In this second edition of Exiting the Whirlpool, Pastor explores the continuities and the changes in U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America under Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. Wherea"

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