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War, diplomacy, and development: the United States and Mexico, 1938-1954
Niblo, Stephen R., 1941-
Year: 1995.
Publisher:  Scholarly Resources. 
© Stephen R Niblo
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Part I The Eve of World War II
Chapter 1 Progress and Industrialization
Chapter 2 The "Good Neighbor" Copes with Cardenas
Part II Wartime Cooperation
Chapter 3 Mexico's Entry into World War II
Chapter 4 Politics and Wartime Cooperation
Chapter 5 The Impact of War
Part III Postwar Strategies
Chapter 6 Strategies of Industrialization
Chapter 7 Battles over Foreign Investment
Chapter 8 The Political Nature of Industrialization
Chapter 9 Mexico and the Postwar Settlement
Conclusion: The Great Evasion
Bibliography
Index
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Title: War, diplomacy, and development : the United States and Mexico, 1938-1954 Stephen R. Niblo.
Author: Niblo, Stephen R., 1941-
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Source Version: War, diplomacy, and development : the United States and Mexico, 1938-1954 Stephen R. Niblo
Niblo, Stephen R., 1941-
Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1995.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02285
Subject Headings: • Industrialization -- Mexico -- History -- 20th century
• Mexico -- Relations -- United States
• Mexico -- Economic conditions -- 1918-
• United States -- Relations -- Mexico
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