Panama: Canal Issues and Treaty Talks
de CSS, corporate author; Arleigh Burke, director; Jeremiah O'Leary and Sheldon Z. Kaplan, preparers
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Washington DC: Center for Strategic Studies, Georgetown University, 1967. Paperback. xi, 89p., illustrated with a line map and two organizational charts; softbound in 8.5x5.5 inch decorated glossy wraps; title leaf and top edge bear an uninformative stamp implying institutional accession but there are no further such signs, a good sound copy otherwise quite free of any markings. "Early in January 1964 a crisis in U.S.-Panamanian relations, which had been brewing for some time, suddenly assumed major proportions" which text terms a "riot" Special report series no. 3.
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- Panama: Canal Issues and Treaty Talks
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- CSS, corporate author; Arleigh Burke, director; Jeremiah O'Leary and Sheldon Z. Kaplan, preparers
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- Center for Strategic Studies, Georgetown University
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- Washington DC
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- 1967
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- 1960S; Latin America; Diplomatic history; Colonialism; Riots; civil disturbances;
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