Boland Amendment (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Boland Amendment" in English language version.

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  • "The Wars for Central America", We Begin Bombing in Five Minutes, University of Massachusetts Press, pp. 121–144, 2021-08-27, doi:10.2307/j.ctv1x675t8.11, retrieved 2024-11-25
  • Riesenfeld, Stefan A. (January 1987). "The Powers of Congress and the President in International Relations: Revisited". California Law Review. 75 (1). California Law Review, Inc.: 405–414. doi:10.2307/3480586. JSTOR 3480586. The Boland Amendment was part of the Joint Resolution of December 21, 1982, providing further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1983
  • Louis Fisher (October 1989). "How Tightly Can Congress Draw the Purse Strings?". American Journal of International Law. 83 (4). American Society of International Law: 758–766. doi:10.2307/2203364. JSTOR 2203364. S2CID 147213452.
  • Ulrich von Schwerin (2015). "Mehdi Hashemi and the Iran-Contra-Affair". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 42 (4): 521. doi:10.1080/13530194.2015.1028520. S2CID 218602348.

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  • "The Wars for Central America", We Begin Bombing in Five Minutes, University of Massachusetts Press, pp. 121–144, 2021-08-27, doi:10.2307/j.ctv1x675t8.11, retrieved 2024-11-25

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  • Congressional Research Service, Congressional Use of Funding Cutoffs Since 1970 Involving U.S. Military Forces and Overseas Deployments, January 10, 2001, pg. 6. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2015-04-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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  • Hijazi, Ihsan (November 4, 1986). "Hostage's Release Is Linked to Shift in Iranian Policy". The New York Times. There was also a report today in a Beirut publication that is usually well informed on Iranian affairs that said the United States had sent spare parts and ammunition for American-built fighter planes and tanks that Iran bought from the United States before the fall of Shah Mohammed Riza Pahlevi in 1979. [...] The Lebanese weekly magazine Al Shiraa, in its edition which went on sale over the weekend, reported what it said was the delivery by the United States of spare parts and ammunition to Iran. The magazine said the delivery came after a secret visit to Teheran by Robert McFarlane, the former national security adviser to President Reagan.

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