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The Pan-american Dream: Do Latin America's Cultural Values Discourage True Partnership With The United States And Canada?
The initiative of Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton to forge a Western Hemisphere community has been staggered by Mexico’s economic and political crisis. Is this latest grand design for the hemisphere destined to follow John Kennedy’s Alliance for Progress and Franklin Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor Policy into the cemetery of frustrated Pan-American dreams? The United States and Canada are prosperous first-world countries with centuries-old democratic institutions; Latin America’s countries are poor and, in most cases, experimenting with democratic capitalism for the first time. Can a coherent, durable community like the European Union be constructed with building blocks so different?Why are the United States and Canada so much more prosperous, so much more democratic than is Latin America? Why has it taken so long for Latin America to conclude that democratic capitalism and good relations with the United States are in its best interest? And what might be done to enhance the prospects for a dynamic community in the Western Hemisphere?These are the questions Lawrence Harrison addresses in The Pan-American Dream. Central to the contrasts between Latin America and the United States and Canada are the fundamental differences between the Ibero-Catholic and Anglo-Protestant cultures, reflected in contrasting views of work, education, merit, community, ethics, and authority, among others. But, as he stresses, cultural values and attitudes change, and Pan-Americanism can be more than a dream.A Pan-American community depends on shared values and institutions, as the community now embracing the United States and Canada demonstrates. Experiments with democracy and the free market in Latin America will help strengthen the values that lie behind the success of the United States and Canada, Western Europe, and East Asia. But if Latin America’s political and intellectual leaders do not confront the traditional values and attitudes largely responsible for the region’s underdevelopment—with sweeping reforms in education and child-rearing practices, for example—realization of the Pan-American dream will be painfully slow and uncertain.
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No need to discourage pregnancy in Ca survivors: low risk of recurrence, complications.(Women's Health): An article from: Family Practice News
This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on September 1, 2003. The length of the article is 578 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: No need to discourage pregnancy in Ca survivors: low risk of recurrence, complications.(Women's Health)
Author: Kate Johnson
Publication:Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2003
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 33 Issue: 17 Page: 52(1)

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Public Disapproval Discourages Ecstasy Drug Study.: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News
This digital document is an article from Clinical Psychiatry News, published by International Medical News Group on June 1, 2001. The length of the article is 451 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Public Disapproval Discourages Ecstasy Drug Study.
Author: Norra Macready
Publication:Clinical Psychiatry News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2001
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 29 Issue: 6 Page: 17

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Teen crime adult time: each year, thousands of juvenile offenders are sent to adult prisons. Does the practice discourage criminal behavior--or is it cruel ... An article from: Junior Scholastic
This digital document is an article from Junior Scholastic, published by Scholastic, Inc. on January 24, 2005. The length of the article is 1732 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Teen crime adult time: each year, thousands of juvenile offenders are sent to adult prisons. Does the practice discourage criminal behavior--or is it cruel and unusual punishment?(USA)
Author: Lisa Poliak
Publication:Junior Scholastic (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 24, 2005
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Volume: 107 Issue: 11 Page: 12(6)

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