Robert P. Browder , The Origins of Soviet - American Diplomacy ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1953 ) , p . 133 . ... Herbert Hoover , quoted in R. F. Smith , “ Republican Policy and the Pax Americana , 1921–1932 , ” in W. A. ...
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