United States Policy and the Third World: An analysis of U.S. Relations with the Leess- Developed Countries.
Por: Wolf, Charles, Jr
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Biblioteca Academia Diplomática Plurinacional | EU 327.73/ W 784 u (Navegar estantería) | Disponible |
PART I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING POLICIES AND PROGRAMS. 1. The Value of the Third World. 2. Connections Between Political, Economic, and Military Problems. 3. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency. 4. The Uses and Limitations of Nuclear Deterrence. PART II. EMPIRICAL ASPECTS OF POLIITICAL, MILITARY, AND ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS. 5. Military Programs and Political Effects: Some Indications from Latin America. 6. Economic Programs and Political Effects: Some Indications From Latin America. 7. Defense and Development. 8. Economic Aid and the Evaluation of Development Performance. 9. Coordination Between Economic and Military Programs. PART III. EPILOGUE: RESEARCH AND POLICY. 10. Research and Policy. Appendix. Index.
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