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The Americas in a Changing World (1975)
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A Report of the Commission on United States-Latin American Relations
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International Politics, Law, and Organization
(Review)
William M. Berenson
The Americas in a Changing World, by Kalman H. Silvert
The Americas in a Changing World
by Kalman H. Silvert
American Political Science Review,
September 1977
, pp. 1326-1327
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Extension in the Andes
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