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President Hoover's Record: II. President Hoover's Foreign Policy

Whitton, John B. | July 1, 1931 issue

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This article focuses on foreign policy of the U.S. during the reign of U.S. President Herbert Hoover. President desired to study U.S.' Latin American relations on the spot, and gain thereby a personal understanding of the existing difficulties. Even of greater importance to U.S.' southern neighbors, to whom questions of form are so vital, Hoover was making a gracious gesture which they appreciated deeply, and will not soon forget. The London naval treaty is claimed by the Administration as an outstanding achievement. Whether or not these pretensions are wholly justified, Hoover does deserve great credit for the London conference and its results.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL obligations; PRESIDENTS -- United States; HOOVER, Herbert, 1874-1964; ETHNOLOGY -- Latin America; LATIN America; UNITED States
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