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Insatiable Appetite : The United States And The Ecological Degradation Of The Tropical World

Doing Business In The New Latin America : A Guide To Cultures, Practices, And Opportunities

The United States As A Debtor Nation

Empire And Revolution : The Americans In Mexico Since The Civil War

  • Empire And Revolution : The Americans In Mexico Since The Civil War
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    John Mason Hart
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    Book, University of California Press, 2002
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    The deep relationship between the United States and Mexico has had repercussions felt around the world. Beginning just after the American Civil War, Hart traces the activities of an elite group of financiers and industrialists who, sensing opportunities for wealth to the south, began to develop Mexico’s infrastructure. He charts their activities through the pivotal regime of Porfirio D (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  F1392.A5 H37 2002  AVAILABLE

Making NAFTA Work : U.S. Firms And The New North American Business Environment

Loosing The Bonds : The United States And South Africa In The Apartheid Years

  • Loosing The Bonds : The United States And South Africa In The Apartheid Years
  • Attribution

    Robert Kinloch Massie
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    Book, 1st ed, Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, 1997
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    Apartheid-the brutal enforcement of racial segregation by South Africa’s white government–became official policy in post-World War II South Africa, coinciding with the rise of the civil-rights movement in the United States. From the Kennedy administration on, Washington spoke against apartheid but, pressured by American corporations making big profits in South Africa and the geopolitics of the cold war, did little to foster change. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  E183.8.S6 M28 1997  AVAILABLE

Rivals Beyond Trade : America Versus Japan In Global Competition

The Next Battleground : Japan, America, And The New European Market

The Better World Investment Guide

Multinationals And Canada-United States Free Trade

The United States In The World Economy

The Field Of Social Investment

The Idea Of National Interest; An Analytical Study In American Foreign Policy,

Investment And Social Responsibility : South Africa

The American Connection : The Influence Of US Business On South Africa