The Estrada Doctrine is the name of Mexico's core Foreign Policy ideal from 1930 to 2000. Its name derives from Genaro Estrada, Secretary of Foreign Affairs during the Presidency of Pascual Ortiz Rubio. In Mexico, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores) is a member of the federal executive cabinet. ... Pascual Ortiz Rubio (10 March 1877 – 4 November 1963) was a Mexican politician. ...
The Estrada Doctrine favored an enclosed view of sovereignty. It claimed that foreign governments should not judge, for good or bad, governments or changes in governments in other nations, because it would imply a breach to its sovereignty.[1]
It was discontinued in 2000 during the Presidency of Vicente Fox. Vicente Fox Quesada (born July 2, 1942) was the President of Mexico from 2000 to 2006. ...
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^ [http://sepiensa.org.mx/contenidos/h_mexicanas/s.xx/estrada/estrada1.htm "la doctrina Estrada dice que México no debe juzgar, ni para bien ni para mal, los gobiernos ni los cambios en el gobierno de otras naciones porque implicaría una intromisión en su soberanía."
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