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Pastor, Robert A. (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Pastor, Robert A.
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His Congress and the politics of U.S. foreign economic policy, 1929-1976, c1980: t.p. (Robert A. Pastor) pref. (Nat. Sec. Coun. staff)

Migration and development in the Caribbean, 1985, c1984: CIP t.p. (Robert Pastor) galley (School of Public Affairs, Univ. Of Md.)

His Condemned to repetition, c1987: CIP t.p. (Robert A. Pastor) data sheet (Dept. of Pol. Sci., Emory Univ., Atlanta, Ga.; b. 4-10-47)

U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on Foreign Relations. Nomination of Robert A. Pastor, 1994: t.p. (Robert A. Pastor) p. 1 (to be ambassador to the Republic of Panama) p. 12 (b. Apr. 10, 1947) p. 13 (publications: Condemned to repetition, the United States and Nicaragua, 1987; Migration and development in the Caribbean ... 1985)

Washington post WWW site, Jan. 10, 2014 (Robert A. Pastor; b. Robert Alan Pastor, Apr. 10, 1947, Newark; d. Jan. 8 [2014] at his home in Washington; Latin America specialist who was a top U.S. negotiator of the 1977 Panama Canal treaties, and who through scholarship and diplomacy sought to strengthen U.S. relations with countries to the south; his nomination for the post of U.S. ambassador to Panama was blocked by Sen. Jesse Helms; held leadership and teaching positions at Emory University in Atlanta, Harvard University and, most recently, American University, where he taught international relations and led numerous international programs and initiative)

LC datbase, Jan. 10, 2014 (a.a.p.: Pastor, Robert A.; usage: Robert A. Pastor; associated resources in English and Spanish)

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