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The book examines the process of adaptability of U.S. imperialism to the modern conditions of developing countries in order to strengthen its expansion into these countries. For the first time, the nature and mechanism of implementation of neocolonialist "partnership" in U.S. foreign economic expansion, new phenomena in the distribution and redistribution of the national product within individual countries and in inter-national relations, techniques and methods of social expansion of capital in inseparable connection with other forms of neocolonialist policy are studied. The book makes extensive use of American primary sources, reports of U.S. public and private institutions, embassy publications, and others.
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