Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Traditional US foreign Policy and the Alliance for Progress

Speaking about the foreign policy of the US in Latin America it has to be noted that ideology of the Alliance for Progress was distinctly different if to compare it with the established U.S. foreign policy. President Kennedy was going to terminate imperialistic U.S. foreign policy to countries of Latin America; in its place, the scheme was based on systematic speeches of Rostow, because his concept of modernization had gained huge popularity in educational circles in 1950s’. Following the works of Rostow, each country had to accomplish a definite point in social, political, and economic preconditions after that it would begin growing rapidly. The basis of Alliance for Progress was essentially focused on these logical notions all the rage during 1950s, while less im View the rest of this article


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