Mexico and the Caribbean

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This edition is associated with Blakeslee, George Hubbard, 1871-1954 and a publication year of 1871.

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Mexico and the Caribbean

Author: Blakeslee, George Hubbard, 1871-1954

Year: 1920

sItroduction, by G.H. Blakeslee. - Mexico: Are the Mexican people capable of governing themselves? by T. Esquivel Obregon. - The Mexican people, by F. Starr. - Upon the Indian depends Mexico's future, by J. Carson. - The factor of health in Mexican character, by E. Huntington. - The Mexican oil situation, by R.F. 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, 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 nati

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