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Life and Property in the Caribbean: I. Protection of Life

Wickwire, Jonathan | September 4, 1929 issue

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This article presents information on the term "Pan-Americanism." Pan-Americanism is not a partisan policy, though it has bloomed and yielded most prolifically under Republican administration. Pan-Americanism is a policy one has pursued for more than a generation, diffidently at first, but with increasing confidence and vigor. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the U.S. carried on and developed this policy by interventions in Panama, Cuba, and Santo Domingo. He was completely committed to the policy of U.S. overlordship in the Caribbean region, and to the theory of master control of subject races in general.

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PAN-Americanism; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; INTERNATIONAL relations; ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; GOVERNMENT policy; UNITED States
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