| Milton J. Rosenberg - 1972 - 356 หน้า
...servicemen have rescued the [Dominican] people." He then went on to enunciate the Johnson doctrine: "American nations cannot, must not, and will not permit...another Communist government in the Western Hemisphere." To justify this, he cited the precedents of OAS actions, including sanctions and the quarantine in... | |
| Antonio Cassese - 1986 - 554 หน้า
...objectives of the intervention in an address in which he spoke the famous words: The American nation cannot, must not and will not permit the establishment of another communist government in the Western hemisphere'25. 5°. In December 1971, Indian troops invaded East Pakistan, following violent crashes... | |
| Stohl - 1988 - 652 หน้า
...for such a policy. In justifying the US intervention in the Dominican Republic, Johnson announced: The American nations cannot, must not, and will not...establishment of another communist government in the Western Hemisphere.40 The United States has thus openly justified both its overt intentions and its covert... | |
| Michael I. Handel - 1990 - 354 หน้า
...influence are the so-called "Johnson Doctrine" and "Brezhnev Doctrine." The Johnson Doctrine declares that the "American nations cannot, must not, and will not...establishment of another Communist government in the Western hemisphere."52 The Brezhnev Doctrine states that each of the socialist countries "is responsible not... | |
| Jack K. Ringler, Henry I. Shaw (Jr.) - 1970 - 128 หน้า
...be Communist conspirators. As President Johnson stated over a nationwide radio-TV network on 2 May: The American nations cannot, must not, and will not...another Communist government in the Western Hemisphere. Ambassador Bunker stated the aims of the US were to give assistance to the OAS and to the people and... | |
| Woodville Marshall - 1993 - 148 หน้า
...1965, President Lyndon Johnson had declared what subsequently became known as the Johnson Doctrine that "the American nations cannot, must not and will not...another communist government in the Western Hemisphere". President Johnson used this as a pretext to send troops into the Dominican Republic in 1965. The world... | |
| Anthony C. Arend, Robert J. Beck - 1993 - 292 หน้า
...for example, explained his rationale for action in decidedly geopolitical terms: 'The American nation cannot, must not, and will not permit the establishment of another communist government in the Western hemisphere.'34 In light of this and similar Johnson Administration rhetoric, Professor Dore has called... | |
| Walter LaFeber - 1993 - 468 หน้า
...presented ripe opportunities for leftists, Johnson announced on television that "the American nations . . . will not permit the establishment of another Communist government in the Western Hemisphere." The president had exaggerated the danger of communism in the Dominican Republic. The fundamental point... | |
| Randall Bennett Woods - 1995 - 734 หน้า
...On TV that night, solemn, intense, the president told his audience: The American nation cannot, and must not, and will not permit the establishment of...another Communist government in the Western Hemisphere. ... I want you to know and I want the world to know that as long as I am President of this country,... | |
| Max Hilaire - 1997 - 162 หน้า
...rebels and supplying them with weapons. In a direct warning to Cuba the President made it clear that "the American nations cannot, must not, and will not...establishment of another Communist government in the Western Hemisphere."54 The President went on: domestic revolution in a state in the Western Hemisphere becomes... | |
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