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Manuel Noriega and the “Panama Crisis”: An annotated bibliography
- Author
- Allan Metz
- Allman T.D.
- Bruck Connie
- Buckley William F. Jr.
- Buckley William F. Jr.
- Central America
- Charles Moritz
- Cockburn Alexander
- Copetas A. Craig.
- David Johnston
- David Johnston
- David Johnston
- David Johnston
- David McCullough
- der Noriega However
- Dinges
- Elaine Sciolino
- First
- Foster Douglas
- Germany Spain
- Gerry O'Sullivan
- Hosenball Mark
- However
- James Chace
- Kempton Murray
- Lally Weymouth
- Latin America
- Latin America
- Linda Greenhouse
- Lyndon Johnson Thus
- Manuel Noriega
- Meanwhile
- Moscow
- Noriega
- Noriega
- Noriega
- Noriega seemed to relish being reviled in the United States and frustrating the efforts of Ronald Reagan John Poindexter, Elliott Abrams, and others to pressure or negotiate him out ofoffice.
- Operation Black Eagle
- Panama
- Panama
- Panama
- Peerman notes that the United States has tried various approaches
- Sally Quinn
- Seymour Hersh
- Silverstein Ken
- Stanfield Rochelle L
- The
- The involvement of the United States in overthrowing other governments has once again suddenly become legitimatized not only by President Bush but also by congressional Democrats and the mass media.
- The New York Times story provoked a spate of criticism both in the United States and Panama
- The United States had relatively simple goals
- The United States has taken upon itself the task of removing Noriega from power.
- The United States is exasperated in its campaign against its erstwhile ally Noriega
- The United States quickly recognized Panama in November 1903.
- This
- This
- Thus
- United States ofAmerica v.
- Wall Street Journal foreign correspondent Fred Kempe details the United States's unfortunate relationship with Noriega
- While
- Publication venue
- 'Emerald'
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- Field of study