Good Neighbor Policy

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The foreign policy of the administration of Franklin Roosevelt towards Latin America

Real World Example

The Good Neighbor Policy was a U.S. approach during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency to improve relations with Latin American countries, promoting cooperation and non-intervention. It emerged after years of U.S. military interventions and dominance in the region, addressing the rise of nationalism and revolutionary movements between 1910-1939. This policy was crucial for fostering mutual respect and economic collaboration, crucial during the challenging times of the Great Depression. Today, it reminds us of the importance of respecting sovereignty and fostering positive international relationships, relevant in our globalized world. For example, when countries collaborate to tackle global issues like climate change, they practice principles similar to the Good Neighbor Policy, emphasizing cooperation over conflict.

Practice Version

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