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Originally published in 1942, by the U. S. Department of State, this book concerns the foreign relations of the United States during the fateful decade 1931-1941. It presents a record of policies and acts by which the United States sought to promote conditions of peace and world order and to meet the world-wide dangers resulting from Japanese, German, and Italian aggression as those dangers arose. Related Free eBooks - The Pervasive Role Of Science, Technology, And Health In Foreign Policy: Imperatives For The Department Of State
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