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Ho appena scoperto che quella cosa che Francesca Albanese dice sempre che Israele esiste, perché me lo chiedete, è una dottrina esistente nelle relazioni internazionali, si chiama la dottrina Estrada ed è nata in Messico in funzione anticoloniale nel 1930
Ho appena scoperto che quella cosa che Francesca Albanese dice sempre che Israele esiste, perché me lo chiedete, è una dottrina esistente nelle relazioni internazionali, si chiama la dottrina Estrada ed è nata in Messico in funzione anticoloniale nel 1930
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In 1930, following a years-long standoff over the US government’s refusal to recognise the Mexican government of Álvaro Obregón in the 1920s, Mexico’s minister of foreign affairs, Genaro Estrada, issued a statement outlining a significant change in Mexican foreign policy. The ‘Estrada Doctrine’ acknowledged a longstanding grievance of post-imperial states, namely that their status depended so heavily on having powerful patron-state guardians who could also behave like empires themselves in protecting their perceived interests. The US government withheld state recognition from emergent state formations it viewed as illegitimate, particularly those that came to power through revolution. In the early 20th century US non-recognition of new governments in Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic cleared the path to direct US military intervention.
The Estrada Doctrine foregrounded this history. As its opening paragraph reads:
Mexico suffered, as few nations have, from the consequences of that doctrine, which allows foreign governments to pass upon the legitimacy or illegitimacy of the regime existing in another country, with the result that situations arise in which the legal qualifications or national status of governments or authorities are apparently made subject to the opinion of foreigners.
Thenceforth the Mexican government vowed that it would issue no declarations recognising or denying the legitimacy of foreign governments, as it ‘considers that such a course
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