Pan-Americanism

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Pan-Americanism is a political and cultural movement advocating cooperation, solidarity, and closer ties among the nations of the Americas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural movement
internationalist ideology
political movement
aimsAt closer ties among the nations of the Americas
cooperation among the nations of the Americas
solidarity among the nations of the Americas
associatedWithEvent First International Conference of American States
contrastedWith Bolivarianism
Latin Americanism
debatedFor tension between cooperation and U.S. dominance in the hemisphere
developedFurtherInCentury 20th century
emergedInCentury 19th century
emphasizes mutual defense of hemispheric interests
shared identity of American nations
focusesOn Caribbean countries
countries in Central America
countries in North America
countries in South America
hasConcept Pan-American conferences
hasDimension cultural integration
economic integration
political integration
hasHistoricalRootIn 19th-century ideas about American unity
hasLanguageContext English
Portuguese
Spanish
hasSymbol Pan-American flag
hasVariant cultural Pan-Americanism
economic Pan-Americanism
political Pan-Americanism
influenced creation of regional organizations in the Americas
development of inter-American legal frameworks
influencedCreationOf Organization of American States
Pan American Union
inspired Pan-American Games
involves multilateral diplomacy in the Americas
regional summits of American heads of state
opposes isolationism among American states
promotes cultural exchange in the Americas
economic cooperation in the Americas
peaceful resolution of disputes in the Americas
political dialogue among American states
relatedTo Good Neighbor Policy
Monroe Doctrine
Summits of the Americas
hemispheric cooperation
inter-American relations
regional integration in the Americas

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