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Guatemala- Our Blow at Pan- Americanism

Warner, Arthur | June 21, 1922 issue

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The article discusses international relations. Possibly, the Central American Union was predestined to a short life. It was the aspiration of a small number of men in a group of countries that have not yet developed national cohesion, much less international solidarity. But it need not have been done to death in the cradle and that by the most brazen-throated booster of Pan-Americanism in the Western Hemisphere-the United States. For such will probably be the coroner's verdict of history. It has been assumed all along that Nicaragua and probably Costa Rica were chiefly influenced in staying out of the Central American Union by the United States Government or by business interests of this country.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; PAN-Americanism; WESTERN Hemisphere; NICARAGUA; COSTA Rica; UNITED States
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