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Mexico and the Caribbean ... / edited by George H. Blakeslee.

LIBRA 917.2 B583
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Blakeslee, George Hubbard, 1871-1954.
Series:
Clark University addresses
Clark university addresses
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mexico.
Mexico--Foreign relations--United States.
International relations.
United States.
Central America--Foreign relations--United States.
Central America.
Dominican Republic--Foreign relations--United States.
Dominican Republic.
Caribbean Area.
Physical Description:
x, 363 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : G. E. Stechert and company, 1920.
Contents:
Introduction, by G. H. Blakeslee.
Mexico: Are the Mexican people capable of governing themselves? by T. Esquivel Obregón.
The Mexican people, by F. Starr.
Upon the Indian depends Mexico's future, by J. Carson.
The factor of health in Mexican character, by E. Huntington.
The Mexican oil situation, by F. R. Kellogg.
The railroad situation in Mexico, by A. W. Donly.
Labor in Mexico, by J. Lord.
Reconstruction problems in Mexico, by E. D. Trowbridge.
Recent conditions in Mexico, by F. R. Taylor.
Mexico and the present revolution, by J. V. Noel.
Greetings to the world from the new Liberal constitutional party in Mexico, by M. de la Pena.
How to restore peace in Mexico, by H. L. Wilson.
A constructive policy for Mexico, by R. W. Babson.
The United States and Latin America, by J. F. Moors.
Common sense in foreign policy, by E. M. Borchard.
The Caribbean: The Caribbean policy of the United States, by W. R. Shepherd.
The present American intervention in Santo Domingo and Haiti, by O. Schoenrich.
American achievements in Santo Domingo, Haiti, and Virgin Islands, by G. C. Thorpe.
The present situation in the Caribbean, by S. G. Inman.
The Central American republics and their problems, by W. E. Brwoning.
The United States and the nations of the Caribbean, by J. Lopez.
America's "Mare nostrum", by K. Thomas.
Porto Rico as a national problem, by P. Capó Rodríguez.
OCLC:
408458

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