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- Q12060 subject Q4834.
- Q12060 subject Q6937873.
- Q12060 subject Q7375382.
- Q12060 subject Q8608197.
- Q12060 subject Q8664739.
- Q12060 subject Q8978828.
- Q12060 abstract "Eduardo Rodriguez Larreta (born 11 December 1888; died 15 August 1973) was a Uruguayan foreign minister in the 1940s who formulated what is sometimes called the Larreta doctrine, which said nations of the Americas could "consider multilateral action against any member state violating elementary human rights." The "doctrine" was controversial, with Argentine Foreign Minister es:Juan Isaac Cooke and others, criticizing it as going against non-interventionism. Rodriguez Larreta also served as a founding editor of El País and received the Maria Moors Cabot prize in 1949.".
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q1203128.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q2113.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q4834.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937873.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q7375382.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608197.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664739.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q8978828.
- Q12060 wikiPageWikiLink Q933854.
- Q12060 comment "Eduardo Rodriguez Larreta (born 11 December 1888; died 15 August 1973) was a Uruguayan foreign minister in the 1940s who formulated what is sometimes called the Larreta doctrine, which said nations of the Americas could "consider multilateral action against any member state violating elementary human rights." The "doctrine" was controversial, with Argentine Foreign Minister es:Juan Isaac Cooke and others, criticizing it as going against non-interventionism.".
- Q12060 label "Eduardo Rodríguez Larreta".