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AFL-CIO And American Foreign Policy To Latin America (1960S-1970S)

Posted on:2011-02-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X P ChaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360305486124Subject:World History
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AFL-CIO plays an active role in the diplomatic activities in the United States, to a certain extent, which influences on American foreign policy, particularly in the sixties and seventies of the twentieth century the policy of the United States to Latin America's performance has very obvious effects. AFL-CIO is based on ideology and self-interest as the ideological basis for participation in the formulation of foreign policy, and AFL-CIO foreign policy in the United States has a long history of Development. In the sixties and seventies of the twentieth century, AFL-CIO policy on Latin America primarily through the American Institute for Free Labor Development interfered activities in Latin America. The American Institution for Free Labor Development trained spokesperson for United States in Latin American affairs, whose activities in Latin America facilitated a more effective U.S. intervention in the political regimes in Latin America; the American Institution for Free Labor Development win over the hearts through activities, which made the United States received certain economic benefits. In addition, AFL-CIO influenced on Latin American countries. First of all, the American Institution for Free Labor Development through education and training of personnel training had a negative impact for the labor movement in Latin America. Secondly, AFL-CIO by ideological control influenced policy in Latin America countries.
Keywords/Search Tags:AFL - CIO, American Foreign Policy, Latin America, the American Institute for Free Labor Development
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