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Kastenberg Joshua E. - Goldwater V. Carter Foreign Policy China And The Resurgence Of Executive Branch Primacy - Hardcover Wap Networking & Applications Description: An evocative portrait of

Kastenberg Joshua E. - Goldwater V. Carter Foreign Policy China And The Resurgence Of Executive Branch Primacy - Hardcover Wap Networking & Applications Description: An evocative portrait ofBinding: Hardcover Description: Tells the story of the Supreme Court ruling that upheld President James Earl Carter's unilateral decision to nullify the Sino American Mutual Defense Treaty with the Republic of China (Taiwan) thereby enabling the United States to establish relations with the People's Republic of China. Title: Goldwater V. Carter Foreign Policy China And The Resurgence Of Executive Branch Primacy Author(s): Kastenberg Joshua E.

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Kastenberg Joshua E. - Goldwater V. Carter Foreign Policy China And The Resurgence Of Executive Branch Primacy - Hardcover Wap Networking & Applications Description: An evocative portrait ofBinding: Hardcover Description: Tells the story of the Supreme Court ruling that upheld President James Earl Carter's unilateral decision to nullify the Sino American Mutual Defense Treaty with the Republic of China (Taiwan) thereby enabling the United States to establish relations with the People's Republic of China. Title: Goldwater V. Carter Foreign Policy China And The Resurgence Of Executive Branch Primacy Author(s): Kastenberg Joshua E.

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