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The book proposed Pan-Americanism based on a joint work in national customs.
Pan-Americanism as an ideal was influential around the time of the independence movements in Latin America.
Within a few weeks or months of the establishment of the American soviets, Pan-Americanism would be a political reality.
In Washington, he worked with Elihu Root who also supported this idea of Pan-Americanism.
A stimulating study of Pan-Americanism as an idea and of how time has destroyed much of the buttressing hemispheric relations.
Pan-Americanism and "Americanism"
Aranaha also served as Ambassador to the United States in 1934 where he gained recognition as a strong supporter of Pan-Americanism.
It builds on the spirit and traditions of Pan-Americanism, and supports and promotes actions leading to an eventual unification of all the countries of Latin America.
A group of Latin American students organized the Union Hispano Americana (UHΑ) as a cultural and intellectual secret society based on the ideology of Pan-Americanism.
He spent many years in both England and France, where he was a strong proponent of Pan-Americanism, presiding over the 1906 Pan-Americanism conference.
He's sought out the best of the new musicians and applied them to the two best concepts circulating through the jazz world right now: cultural pan-Americanism and the continuum between folk traditions and high art.
In the Western Hemisphere the first Pan-American Conference met in 1889-90 (see Pan-Americanism, movement toward commercial, social, economic, military, and political cooperation among the nations of North, Central, and South America.
Jake Silverstein, writing in 2006, described the Pan-American Highway as "a system so vast, so incomplete, and so incomprehensible it is not so much a road as it is the idea of Pan-Americanism itself."
The University's arms is formed by two elements: The red square and the blue band on the golden left side, which represent the coat of arms used by Christopher Columbus when he discovered the Americas; they symbolize Pan-Americanism.
The perceived failures of the neo-liberal reforms of the 1980s and the 1990s intensified opposition to the Washington consensus, leading to a resurgence in support for Pan-Americanism, support for popular movements in the region, the nationalization of key industries and centralization of government.
In the United States, Henry Clay and Thomas Jefferson set forth the principles of Pan-Americanism in the early 19th century, and soon afterward the United States declared through the Monroe Doctrine a new policy with regard to interference by European nations in the affairs of America.