Economic Coercion And U.s. Foreign Policy: Implications Of Case Studies From The Johnson Administration - Paperback
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by Sidney Weintraub (Author)
This book examines the use of economic coercion by the U.S. to achieve foreign policy objectives. It presents cases studies limited to coercive attempts by the United States which took place during the Johnson administration. The cases involve the use of unilateral economic pressure by the U.S.










