History ETDs
Publication Date
3-28-1963
Abstract
This research is aimed at an analytical study of the non-intervention principle as established in the Charter of Bogata, and of the new alternative of collective action, initiated at Buenos Aires in 1936, and consolidated and strengthened in the Rio Treaty of 1947. The study of the theory of non-intervention is followed by an historical-analytical review of its import in the Americas from 1948 to the present, employing mainly the case-study method.
Level of Degree
Masters
Degree Name
History
Department Name
History
First Committee Member (Chair)
N/A
Second Committee Member
N/A
Third Committee Member
N/A
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Ferrer, Joseph. "The Non-Intervention Principle: The Theory and Practice in the Americas from 1948 to Present." (1963). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hist_etds/130