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#4 The Making of US Policies Toward Latin America: Some Speculative Propositions

By Abraham F. Lowenthal and Gregory F. Treverton

This paper is a revision by Dr. Lowenthal of an essay originally drafted jointly by the authors when Dr. Lowenthal was at the Council on Foreign Relations and Dr. Treverton at Harvard University.

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