Дополнительные библиографические источники и материалы
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- U.S. Department of State and Government of Mexico. Joint Statement on the Merida Initiative. Washington, 22.X.2007. -www.state.gov
- По данным посольства США в Мексике. -www.usembassy-mexico.gov
- Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Mexico Intitute, Washington, 2010. -www.wilsoncenter.org
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