Envisioned before 1900 as a diplomatic and political model for cooperation among nations in the Americas Pan Americanism has come to represent a varied set of economic cultural and political processes at the core of both inter-American cooperation and conflict. This collection of new essays takes Pan Americanism beyond a mere discussion of inter-American cooperation and a Cold War focus on defense and security. While the Pan American Union and later the Organization of American States have often been at the center of Pan American politics and diplomacy Sheinin offers an overview of the ranging facets of Pan Americanism both inside and outside of these institutions. Themes range from a discussion of U.S. influence in the region and other diplomatic initiatives to new research in women''s history and environmentalism.A broad range of scholars consider the impact of the abolition of slavery and the role of nation building in the hemisphere as well as the ideological foundations of Pan Americanism in the United States. The concept is examined as a propaganda device but also through the OAS as a means for smaller countries in the Americas to exercise a degree of diplomatic influence. Other topics include the First Conference of American States and North American plans for an economic union Pan American feminism the problem of wildlife preservation and the theory and practice of inter-American literature. Finally the book details crucial success stories of the late 20th century: the American Convention on Human Rights the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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