What the Monroe Doctrine Is and Why It Matters Again in u.s. Politics · Global Voices
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In the midst of a shift in U.S. foreign policy during Donald Trump's second term, an old 19th-century doctrine appeared again as a framework for explaining recent decisions towards Latin America, particularly vis-à-vis Venezuela. The entry What the Monroe Doctrine is and why it matters again in U.S. politics was first published on Link Latino NC. What is the Monroe Doctrine and why it matters again in U.S. politics was first posted on February 3…
When the fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, formulated the doctrine that bears his name in 1823, Spanish (and Portuguese) America had, in practice, emancipated itself from the metropolis. The idea of “America for the Americans” implied not accepting the interference of European powers in the affairs of the continent.
The “Donroe Doctrine” and the Return of the Monroe Doctrine: A New Chapter in U.S. Policy Toward Cuba and Hispanic America? - Gateway Hispanic
In recent months, U.S. foreign policy has once again placed Hispanic America at the center of its geopolitical strategy. A term that has circulated in some media outlets and political analyses—the so-called “Donroe Doctrine”—represents a contemporary reinterpretation of the historic Monroe Doctrine, formally adopted by the administration of President Donald Trump. This reinterpretation seeks to legitimize a more aggressive policy toward countrie…
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