Pan-Latinism

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Pan-Latinism is a political and cultural ideology advocating unity and cooperation among Latin peoples and nations, particularly those sharing Romance languages and Latin-derived heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural ideology
pan-nationalist ideology
political ideology
aimsFor closer political cooperation among Latin states
cultural solidarity among Latin peoples
defense of Latin civilization
associatedWithLanguageFamily Romance languages NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Europe NERFINISHED
Latin America NERFINISHED
category 19th-century political thought
Cultural nationalism
Pan-nationalism
conceptuallyIncludes Latin America NERFINISHED
Latin Europe NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Pan-Germanism
Pan-Slavism NERFINISHED
critiquedFor Eurocentrism
imperial overtones in some formulations
debatedOn scope of who counts as Latin
emergedInCentury 19th century
emphasizes civilizational commonality of Latin peoples
shared Latin cultural identity
focusesOn Latin-derived cultural heritage
Romance-language-speaking peoples
hasCoreIdea cooperation among Latin nations
unity of Latin peoples
hasDimension cultural
geopolitical
linguistic
historicallyLinkedTo French foreign policy in the 19th century
Second French Empire NERFINISHED
influencedBy Latin cultural revival in the 19th century
Romantic nationalism
opposes Anglo-Saxon dominance
Pan-Germanist expansion
relatedTo Latin Europe NERFINISHED
Pan-Germanism NERFINISHED
Pan-Slavism NERFINISHED
relatesTo Catholic cultural traditions
usedAsJustificationFor French influence in Latin America

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Latin Americanism relatedConcept Pan-Latinism