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Pan-Americanism

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  • noun Belief in the benefit of Pan-American organization.

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Examples

  • It was chosen as the title for the English translation, published by the Pan American Union, of an article that originally appeared in Spanish under the title of 'Hegel and Modern Pan-Americanism.'

    A Pan-American Flight Elliott, J.H. 2004

  • Pan-Americanism and the Monroe Doctrine are extensively treated.

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 Various

  • Mr. Blaine, when the Secretaryship of State was offered and accepted, there appeared harmony of views concerning Pan-Americanism; that Mr. Blaine enjoyed the office and that his official labors during the

    McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 2, January, 1896 Various

  • This course will be concerned with peace projects in the light of the epochal conflicts provoking them; the growth of international arbitration; international congresses and the arbitral machinery they provided (Hague Court); present plans to preserve peace; Pan-Americanism, the Monroe Doctrine, and the relation of the United

    The University of Virginia Record 1917

  • Pan-Americanism: rapprochement through conferences, treaties, and protectorates; the Mexican imbroglio; Haiti, Nicaragua, Colombia; the Monroe Doctrine; the American Institute of International

    The University of Virginia Record 1917

  • (Hague Court); present plans to preserve peace; Pan-Americanism, the Monroe Doctrine, and the relation of the United States to the

    University of Virginia Record 1916

  • United States as a world power; Pan-Americanism and the Monroe

    University of Virginia Record 1915

  • The movement of Pan-Americanism has missed achieving the full hopes of its supporters owing not so much to a difference of fundamental ideas and interests as to suspicion and national pride.

    The Path of Empire; a chronicle of the United States as a world power Carl Russell Fish 1904

  • Yet this country has not been unappreciative of the larger aspects of Pan-Americanism.

    The Path of Empire; a chronicle of the United States as a world power Carl Russell Fish 1904

  • Blaine's Pan-Americanism had proved insufficient and, though the baiting of Great Britain was welcome to a vociferous minority, the forces making for peace were stronger than those in favor of war.

    The Path of Empire; a chronicle of the United States as a world power Carl Russell Fish 1904

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