Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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He warned that any more drastic curtailment of Cuba's share of the United States market than that recommended by the administration would result in substantial loss of trade for a pro - United States government , and deterioration of ...
He warned that any more drastic curtailment of Cuba's share of the United States market than that recommended by the administration would result in substantial loss of trade for a pro - United States government , and deterioration of ...
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Second , the administration forged a working alliance with Senator Wallace F. Bennett ( R - Utah ) , who represented a sugar beet state and was up for reelection in 1956 . He wanted to avoid a situation whereby Cuba would become so ...
Second , the administration forged a working alliance with Senator Wallace F. Bennett ( R - Utah ) , who represented a sugar beet state and was up for reelection in 1956 . He wanted to avoid a situation whereby Cuba would become so ...
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After the administration reached a decision on sugar quotas in June 1955 , it turned its efforts toward achieving a consensus among industry leaders . Its most potent weapon in consensus building was the domestic sugar purchase program ...
After the administration reached a decision on sugar quotas in June 1955 , it turned its efforts toward achieving a consensus among industry leaders . Its most potent weapon in consensus building was the domestic sugar purchase program ...
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Contents
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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