Word: haase
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This is one in a series of lectures offered by the Business School speakers committee designed to put before the business student problems of current and future importance, through prominent national speakers. The speakers committee in the last few months has also presented informal talks by members of the Business...
The international relations expert warned, however, against false optimism on the importance of aid from our neighbor. Unlike Brazil, Columbia guards no strategic body of water, nor does she have as great a concentration of German goods and capital as Brazil, de Haas said. The breaking of diplomatic relations with...
Columbia's entry might, however, have as inspiring effect on other, less actively pro-Ally nations in Central and South America. Argentina's policy, for instance, has consistently trended away from the Anglo-American side and leaned towards the Axis, Professor de Haas said. Policies such as this might be...
This Argentina swing away from the United States finds its roots in conflicting ideas of superiority, according to de Haas. Pointing out that both the United States and Argentina see themselves as vastly superior nations, the Business School professor explained that Argentina resents the attempts of the United States to...
Turning from the problems of today to the questions of the future for a moment, Professor de Haas said that he could not see a United States of South America as a possibility after the war. Neither could he see any grounds for believing in a United States of Europe...