The Rómulo Betancourt Doctrine is a doctrine of foreign policy promoted by the president of Venezuela Rómulo Betancourt that establishes the rupture of...
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Rómulo Ernesto Betancourt Bello (22 February 1908 – 28 September 1981; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈromulo βetaŋˈkuɾ]), known as "The Father of Venezuelan...
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see Doctor (title). Betancourt Doctrine Bush Doctrine – Foreign policy principles of U.S. president George W. Bush Carter Doctrine – 1980 U.S. foreign...
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to the website. The Betancourt Doctrine, named after one of the first presidents of Venezuela's democratic era, Rómulo Betancourt "whereby Venezuela refused...
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issue of dictatorships, instituting the foreign policy (known as the Betancourt Doctrine) that Venezuela would not recognize dictatorial government anywhere...
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the 1960s and Venezuela broke relations in late 1961 following the Betancourt Doctrine policy of not having ties with governments that had come to power...
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destabilize the military corps, with failed revolts. Betancourt promoted a foreign policy, the Betancourt Doctrine, in which he only recognized elected governments...
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maintained the foreign policy framework established by Rómulo Betancourt, known as the Betancourt Doctrine. In 1966, Venezuela joined the Latin American Free Trade...
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as "pluralistic solidarity", was a reversion of his predecessor's Betancourt Doctrine.[failed verification] Even though Caldera was forced to track back...
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November 1961, Venezuelan President Betancourt, of the progressive Demoratic Action Party installed the Betancourt Doctrine, which demanded Venezuela not have...
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guerrillas. President of Venezuela Rómulo Betancourt cut ties with Cuba in 1961 as part of the Betancourt Doctrine, which saw Venezuela breaking relations...
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and deputies. Caldera's first government emphasized the end of the Betancourt Doctrine, which denied Venezuelan diplomatic recognition to any regime, right...
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other Latin American countries) in 1963, applying Rómulo Betancourt's "Betancourt doctrine" of avoiding relationships with dictatorships due to the actions...
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(OAS), in what became known as the Betancourt Doctrine. Political tensions and confrontations between President Betancourt and Fidel Castro kept escalating...
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Marxism (redirect from Marxist doctrine)
Vladimir Lenin, "the principal content of Marxism" was "Marx's economic doctrine." Marx demonstrated how the capitalist bourgeoisie and their economists...
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It Will Always Be Doc Ock)". Screen Rant. Retrieved February 17, 2022. Betancourt, David; Cavna, Michael (December 20, 2021). "The Top 6 Spider-Man Movie...
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(ISBN 9802630217) Arturo Sosa, Rómulo Betancourt y el Partido del Pueblo, 1937-1941, Caracas, Fundación Rómulo Betancourt, coll. "Vigente Tiempo" (No. 9) 1995...
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international doctrine in which Venezuela only recognised governments elected by popular vote. The new order had its opponents. On 24 June 1960, Betancourt was...
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coup that helped install the founder of the Democratic Action, Rómulo Betancourt, as President of the Revolutionary Government Junta. The government would...
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Oil companies paid teams of scientists to downplay its effects. Michael Betancourt used agnotology in a critical assessment of political economy in a 2010...
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Archived from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2013. Betancourt, Manuel (11 December 2020). "How Shakira Has Remained a Global Superstar...
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(2003). Historia de México Vol. II. Pearson Educación de México. p. 327. Betancourt Cid 2012, p. 28 Delgado de Cantú, Gloria M. (2003). Historia de México...
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concentrated his attention on international affairs, supporting the Truman Doctrine as the appropriate response to the emerging Cold War. He also supported...
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public works while Pigou showed no disposition to move away from classical doctrine. Referring to him and Dennis Robertson, Keynes asked rhetorically: "Why...
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justicialism, is an Argentine ideology and movement based on the ideas, doctrine and legacy of Juan Perón (1895–1974). It has been an influential movement...
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Company. This entry on indulgences suggests that the evolution of the doctrine came to include a pilgrimage to shrines as a trend that developed from...
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Llorens 1998. Baklanoff 1998. Thomas 1998, p. 1173. Padrón, José Luis; Betancourt, Luis Adrián (2008). Batista, últimos días en el poder (in Spanish). Havana:...
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book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Prümers, Heiko; Betancourt, Carla Jaimes; Iriarte, José; Robinson, Mark; Schaich, Martin (2022)....
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F. Johnson (1975). La ligne bleue (English: The Blue Line), by Ingrid Betancourt (2014). Guerra Sucia, by Nathaniel Kirby (2011). Los sapos de la memoria...
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February 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2008. Betancourt, Ingrid; Delloye-Betancourt, Lorenzo; Delloye-Betancourt, Melanie (1 March 2011). Letters to My Mother:...
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