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Notas:Contents: Introduction, by G.H. Blakeslee.- Mexico: are the mexican people capable of goberning themselves? by T. Esquivel Obregon.- The mexican people, by F. Starr.- Upon the indian dependes mexico's future, by J. Carson.- The factor of health in mexican character, by E. Huntington.- The mexican oll situation, by F.R. Kellogg.- the railroad situation in Mexico, by A.W. Donly.- Labor in Mexico, by J. Lord.- Reconstruction problems in Mexico, by E.D. Trowbridge.- Recent conditions in Mexico, by F.R. Taylor.- Mexico and the present revolution, by J.V. Noel.- Greetings to the world from the new liberal constitutional party in Mexico, by M. de la Pena.- How to restore peace in Mexico, by H.L. Wilson.- A constructive policy for Mexico, by R.W. Babson.- The United States and Latin America, by J.F. Moors.- Common sense in foreign policy, by E.M. Borchard.- The Caribbean: The caribbean policy of the United States, by W.R. Shepherd.- The present american intervention in Santo Domingo and Haiti, by O. Schoenrich.- American achievements in Santo Domingo, Haiti and Virgin islands, by G.C. Thorpe.- The present situation in the Caribbean, by S.G. Inman.- the Central American republics and their problems, by W.E. Browning.- The United States and the nations of the Caribbean, by J. Lopez.- America's "mare nostrum" by K. Thomas.- Porto Rico as a national problem, by P. Capó Rodríguez
Descripción Física:x, 333 p. ; 24 cm.