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  4. The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay:

Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1932, The American Republics, Volume V

The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay: 1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1931, vol. i, pp. 715–807.


Contents

    • I. Good offices of the Commission of Neutrals (Documents 8-131)
      • II. Efforts of the Commission of Neutrals to obtain the cooperation of the ABCP Republics (Documents 132-222)
        • III. Cooperation of the League of Nations with the Commission of Neutrals (Documents 223-271)

        The American Republics

        • List of Persons
        • List of Papers
        • General: (Documents 1-396)
          • The Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay: (Documents 8-271)
          • Argentina: (Documents 397-404)
            • Brazil: (Documents 405-472)
              • Chile: (Documents 473-572)
                • Costa Rica: (Documents 573-593)
                  • Cuba: (Documents 594-616)
                    • El Salvador: (Documents 617-703)
                      • Haiti: (Documents 704-751)
                        • Honduras: (Documents 752-774)
                          • Mexico: (Documents 775-796)
                            • Nicaragua: (Documents 797-921)
                              • Panama: (Documents 922-924)
                                • Peru: (Documents 925-945)
                                  • Index

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