Salvador Madariaga: Country Can Be a Colony of Not Only a Foreign Power but Its Own Government
journal article
Strange Affairs
Published By: Council on Foreign Relations
https://doi.org/ten.2307/20030384
https://www. jstor .org/stable/20030384
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