Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas, 3권Scribner, 1978 - 1201페이지 |
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... European peace movements were , during the approximately thirty years from Waterloo and the Treaty of Ghent to the revolutions of 1848 and the Crimean War ( for Europe ) and to the Mexican War and the pass- ing of the slavery issue into ...
... European peace movements were , during the approximately thirty years from Waterloo and the Treaty of Ghent to the revolutions of 1848 and the Crimean War ( for Europe ) and to the Mexican War and the pass- ing of the slavery issue into ...
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... European empires in Asia and Africa . Some idealistic Americans now saw the prime obligation of American statecraft in Europe to be the liberation of East European countries from Soviet tyranny ; others de- manded that United States ...
... European empires in Asia and Africa . Some idealistic Americans now saw the prime obligation of American statecraft in Europe to be the liberation of East European countries from Soviet tyranny ; others de- manded that United States ...
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... European reconstruc- tion , meant that it wanted to dominate the bal- ance of power in Europe . America's negative view of Soviet intentions seemed to be con- firmed by the Soviet response to the Marshall Plan , which was designed to ...
... European reconstruc- tion , meant that it wanted to dominate the bal- ance of power in Europe . America's negative view of Soviet intentions seemed to be con- firmed by the Soviet response to the Marshall Plan , which was designed to ...
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