The Annual Register of World Events, 203. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1962 |
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... Kennedy was spending , on average , three- quarters of each working day dealing with international affairs - a fair reflection of the dominance that external events had over the Government's activities . The overwhelming concern was ...
... Kennedy was spending , on average , three- quarters of each working day dealing with international affairs - a fair reflection of the dominance that external events had over the Government's activities . The overwhelming concern was ...
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... Kennedy and Mr Macmillan on 26 March . Before the meeting President Kennedy had , on 23 March , issued a statement declaring that the U.S.A. would not tolerate the loss of Laos to the advancing rebel forces of the Communist Pathet Lao ...
... Kennedy and Mr Macmillan on 26 March . Before the meeting President Kennedy had , on 23 March , issued a statement declaring that the U.S.A. would not tolerate the loss of Laos to the advancing rebel forces of the Communist Pathet Lao ...
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... Kennedy announced a programme for raising the standard of living of the Latin American peoples . He named this project the ' Alliance for Progress ' and promised that the United States would support it financially and technically , on ...
... Kennedy announced a programme for raising the standard of living of the Latin American peoples . He named this project the ' Alliance for Progress ' and promised that the United States would support it financially and technically , on ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE 203rd VOLUME | 1 |
TURKEY 276PERSIA 279ISRAEL 281 | 2 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 32 |
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