The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... economy which can make possible ever- increasing standards of living for our people , and our overwhelming concern for ... economic plight in which Europe now finds itself has intensi- fied a political struggle between those who wish to ...
... economy which can make possible ever- increasing standards of living for our people , and our overwhelming concern for ... economic plight in which Europe now finds itself has intensi- fied a political struggle between those who wish to ...
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... economic conditions . I believe the undertaking of both types of assistance is beyond the economic capacity of the United States . I believe we will have to choose whether we give economic assistance or arms . The first , I believe ...
... economic conditions . I believe the undertaking of both types of assistance is beyond the economic capacity of the United States . I believe we will have to choose whether we give economic assistance or arms . The first , I believe ...
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... economic recovery , because world prosperity is the only sure foundation for permanent peace . An expanding world economy requires the improvement of living standards and the development of resources in areas where human poverty and ...
... economic recovery , because world prosperity is the only sure foundation for permanent peace . An expanding world economy requires the improvement of living standards and the development of resources in areas where human poverty and ...
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