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Qué (quién) es Monroe Doctrine - definición


Monroe Doctrine         
  • American poses with dead [[Haiti]]an revolutionaries killed by US Marine machine gun fire, 1915.
  • Battle of Tampico]] in 1829
  • The U.S.-supported Nicaraguan [[contras]]
  • 1903 cartoon: ''"Go Away, Little Man, and Don't Bother Me".'' President Roosevelt intimidating [[Colombia]] to acquire the [[Panama Canal Zone]].
  • The [[Chilean Declaration of Independence]] on 18 February 1818
  • French intervention in Mexico]], 1861–1867
  • Gillam]]'s 1896 political cartoon, [[Uncle Sam]] stands with rifle between the Europeans and Latin Americans
  • President Cleveland twisting the tail of the British Lion; cartoon in ''Puck'' by J.S. Pughe, 1895
  • [[Spanish–American War]], the result of U.S. intervention in the [[Cuban War of Independence]]
US FOREIGN POLICY REGARDING LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES IN 1823
Monroe doctrine; Big sister policy; Noncolonization; America for the Americans; Monre doctrine; Munro Doctrine; Munroe Doctrine; Monroe Doctorine; The Monroe Doctrine; Big Brother policy; Monroe Doctrine (United States); Monroe doctrin; Monroe Doctrine (Cold War); Monroe Doctrine during the Cold War
The Monroe Doctrine was a United States foreign policy position that opposed European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere. It held that any intervention in the political affairs of the Americas by foreign powers was a potentially hostile act against the United States.
Monroe doctrine         
  • American poses with dead [[Haiti]]an revolutionaries killed by US Marine machine gun fire, 1915.
  • Battle of Tampico]] in 1829
  • The U.S.-supported Nicaraguan [[contras]]
  • 1903 cartoon: ''"Go Away, Little Man, and Don't Bother Me".'' President Roosevelt intimidating [[Colombia]] to acquire the [[Panama Canal Zone]].
  • The [[Chilean Declaration of Independence]] on 18 February 1818
  • French intervention in Mexico]], 1861–1867
  • Gillam]]'s 1896 political cartoon, [[Uncle Sam]] stands with rifle between the Europeans and Latin Americans
  • President Cleveland twisting the tail of the British Lion; cartoon in ''Puck'' by J.S. Pughe, 1895
  • [[Spanish–American War]], the result of U.S. intervention in the [[Cuban War of Independence]]
US FOREIGN POLICY REGARDING LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES IN 1823
Monroe doctrine; Big sister policy; Noncolonization; America for the Americans; Monre doctrine; Munro Doctrine; Munroe Doctrine; Monroe Doctorine; The Monroe Doctrine; Big Brother policy; Monroe Doctrine (United States); Monroe doctrin; Monroe Doctrine (Cold War); Monroe Doctrine during the Cold War
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Japanese Monroe Doctrine for Asia         
In considering a Japanese Monroe Doctrine for Asia to block the expansion of European powers in Northern China and Korea, President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 talked informally with Japanese visitors to the White House and his Oyster Bay, Long Island estate. He suggested that just as his "Roosevelt Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine kept out Europeans in the Western hemisphere, so Japan at some future day should have a Japanese Monroe Doctrine for Asia to keep out European colonizers.
Ejemplos de uso de Monroe Doctrine
1. After the European threat diminished, the Monroe doctrine remained a cornerstone of US foreign policy.
2. It goes on: The Monroe Doctrine advocated by the U.S. till now has been completely abandoned.
3. The origins of the Monroe Doctrine, it will be recalled, lay in discouraging Russian expansionism.
4. "We should always look at Latin America in relation to the Monroe Doctrine," says Congressman Burton.
5. "Monroe doctrine" and "the century of the U.S." no longer work on Latin America and the rest of the world.