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  2. Good Neighbor policy - Wikipedia

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    The Good Neighbor policy (Spanish: Política de buena vecindad [1] Portuguese: Política de Boa Vizinhança) was the foreign policy of the administration of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt towards Latin America.

  3. Good Neighbor Policy and the 1939 World's Fair - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Good Neighbor era, the United States maintained a dominating presence in Latin America—otherwise known as the Big Stick Policy. The United States not only wanted to establish itself within the region, but it also wanted to impose its cultural superiority, thus threatening the very way of life throughout Latin American countries.

  4. Category:Good Neighbor policy - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the Good Neighbor policy and the creative works produced to promote it. It was the foreign policy of the administration of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt towards Latin America.

  5. Supreme Court seems willing to block EPA 'good neighbor' air ...

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    Each state has a responsibility under the law to be a “good neighbor,” meaning that its plans address pollution that can contribute to other states that are not meeting their own obligations.

  6. Good Neighbor Next Door program: What it is and how to apply

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    Good Neighbor Next Door requires that you actually take out two mortgages: One is the mortgage from your lender financing the portion of the home you’re paying for (half-off list price); the ...

  7. Beggar thy neighbour - Wikipedia

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    The game does not finish here, as the other company, being usurped on the second move, will then itself become protected through export subsidies, leading to a trade war between countries. Ergo, beggar-thy-neighbour is evident in trade wars as it increases the domestic welfare at the expense of the competing country.

  8. Roosevelt Corollary - Wikipedia

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    The era of the Good Neighbor policy ended with the start of the Cold War in 1945, as the U.S. felt there was a greater need to protect the Western Hemisphere from Soviet influence. [ 16 ] In 1954, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles invoked the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary at the Tenth Pan-American Conference in Caracas ...

  9. 15 Things Every Good Neighbor Does - AOL

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