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The Wealth Weapon
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U.S. Foreign Policy and Multinational Corporations
By Ben J. Wattenberg, Richard J. Whalen
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Wealth Weapon
127 pages
Transaction Publishers
Publication Date: January 1980
Paperback
ISBN: 0878558209
Hardcover
ISBN: 0878553401
This book examines U.S. foreign policy and multinational corporations.

Ben J. Wattenberg is a senior fellow at AEI.


 

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