Economic Coercion and U. S. Foreign Policy
Implications of Case Studies from the Johnson Administration (Westview Special Studies in International Relations)
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Six case studies of economic coercion during the term of President L. Johnson and the extent to which they worked in terms of diplomatic outcome.
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