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Encyclopedia > Clark Memorandum

The Clark Memorandum written in 1928 by Calvin Coolidge’s undersecretary of state J. Reuben Clark stated that the United States has no right to use military force to intervene in Latin American nations. This memorandum was officially released in 1930 by the Herbert Hoover administration.


It was a repudiation of the Roosevelt Corollary and a clarification of the Monroe Doctrine. Its primary point was that the Monroe Doctrine was based on conflicts of interest between the United States and European nations, rather than between the United States and Latin American nations.


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Clark Memorandum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (123 words)
The Clark Memorandum, written in 1928 by Calvin Coolidge’s undersecretary of state J.
Reuben Clark, stated that the United States has no right to use military force to intervene in Latin American nations.
This memorandum was officially released in 1930 by the Herbert Hoover administration.
frontline: once upon a time in arkansas: Jim Clark's Testimony (4258 words)
Clark determined that the "McDougal-Henley" group of insiders clearly had control of the institution and appeared to be acting in concert to the detriment of the long-term health of the institution.
Clark stated that loan underwriting and documentation were extremely poor and the examination team could not discern the purpose of loans or where loan proceeds had been disbursed from the loan files.
Clark stated that Schaffer said relatively little during the meeting and that, in his view, it was strange that she was silent when asked for her comments by the supervisory agent leading the discussion at the meeting.
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