Good Neighbor Policy
The term “Good Neighbor,” a diplomatic cliché, gained substance in U.S. relations with Latin America during the 1930s.Fundamentally a tactical shift motivated by a desire for access to trade and resources, the new policy abandoned older conceptions of America's international police power—specifically, military intervention in the Caribbean region—in favor of more subtle methods to win over Latin Americans.... ...
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