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Latin America: Intervention in Our Own Backyard

Latin America: Intervention in Our Own Backyard

S1 · E10 June 7, 1978

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Overview

FDR's "The Good Neighbor Policy", his greatest foreign policy success, was a key development in reversing the U.S. imperialistic attitude toward Latin America. For over a century, the Monroe Doctrine had been invoked to justify intervention in the Caribbean, Central, and South America. Pan-American relationships deteriorated rapidly until 1933, when the policy in intervention was abolished.

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