Elite Opinion and United States Policy Toward Africa: A Survey of Members of the Council on Foreign Relations and Its Affiliated Regional CommitteesResults of a survey done by questionnaire. |
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Africa the Survey and the Respondents | 1 |
Views on United States Foreign Policy and | 8 |
The Dilemma | 16 |
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