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... Perón inherited this engorged public purse when he came to power . It was these surplus funds that made it possible for Perón , more than any other leader in Argentinean history , to attempt to achieve for this country the status of a ...
... Perón inherited this engorged public purse when he came to power . It was these surplus funds that made it possible for Perón , more than any other leader in Argentinean history , to attempt to achieve for this country the status of a ...
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... Perón was publicly bragging that Argentina was one of the world's three creditor nations . ” Perón also became interested in making investments abroad , particularly those kinds of investments that would secure for Argentinean ...
... Perón was publicly bragging that Argentina was one of the world's three creditor nations . ” Perón also became interested in making investments abroad , particularly those kinds of investments that would secure for Argentinean ...
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... Perón's most prominent policy that suggested a have - not national identity for his contry was the famous " Third Position " taken in international affairs : Perón's Third Position was very similar in inspiration to the political slogan ...
... Perón's most prominent policy that suggested a have - not national identity for his contry was the famous " Third Position " taken in international affairs : Perón's Third Position was very similar in inspiration to the political slogan ...
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Mindsets: The Role of Culture and Perception in International Relations Glen Fisher No preview available - 1997 |