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| | Dollar diplomacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Otherwise, investors from rival powers, such as Germany, might take advantage of financial chaos and secure a lodgment inimical to the interests of the U.S. financial and corporate community. |  | | Tax-deductibility of donations - Current budget - Daily report |  | | The term has historically been used by Latin Americans as a characterization of their disapproval for the role of that the U.S. government — through its support for U.S. corporations — have played in using economic, diplomatic, and military power to invade their economies. |
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| | Benjamin J. Cohen: Publications |
 | | "Global Currency Rivalry: Can the Euro Ever Challenge the Dollar?," Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. |  | | Political Dimensions of Dollarization, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (available online at |  | | "Dollar Diplomacy," "International Debt," and "Third World Debt," in Bruce W. Jentleson and Thomas G. Paterson (eds.), Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations (1997). |
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| | History of Diplomacy (from diplomacy) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Diplomacy is a method of influencing foreign governments through dialogue, negotiation, and other measures short of war or violence. |  | | History of Diplomacy (from diplomacy) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |  | | More results on "History of Diplomacy (from diplomacy)" when you join. |
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| | Library: Herkimer County Community College |
 | | If you use two or more volumes in a set, state the total number of volumes after the editor(s). |  | | Davis, H. “Dollar Diplomacy.” Dictionary of American History. |
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