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The United States at Rio, 1942: the Strains of Pan-Americanism*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
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The meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics in Rio de Janeiro in 1942 was both the end of the series of inter-American meetings called in order to formulate an ‘American attitude’ toward the events in Europe and also the formalization of the war-time co-operation which followed. But, at another level, it was a clash of the foreign policies of Brazil, Chile, Argentina and the United States which both typified and shaped inter- American relations well into the 1950s. This discussion, which is largely based on United States goveernment documents, examines the inter-meshings of these foreign policies at the Rio meeting and the immediate aftermath of that conference.
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1 Documents cited by number are from the United States National Archives, Department of State, Washington, D.C. The citation of these documents is sufficient to locate them although the author has not attempted to describe each document in terms of authorship or address because he feels that these citations are frequently misleading. For the same reason, the author in his citations from the Foreign Relations of the United States (FRs) series only uses the volume and page number.
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