Panel Discussion on The Future of Latin American Democracy

In this February 10, 1967 recording, panelists James Bagwell, John Napier, J.B. Sweeny, Armistead Selden, and Wesley Newton discuss the topic of 'The Future of Latin American Democracy. The panel was moderated by Auburn University student Charley Majors. The panel was part of the three-day Aubu...

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Main Author: Bagwell, James E., 1941-; Napier, John Hawkins, 1925-; Sweeny, J.B.; Selden, Armistead I.; Newton, Wesley Phillips
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Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Panel Discussion on The Future of Latin American Democracy
Bagwell, James E., 1941-; Napier, John Hawkins, 1925-; Sweeny, J.B.; Selden, Armistead I.; Newton, Wesley Phillips
fulltopic Audio recordings
Latin America; Latin America--Politics and government, Latin America--Foreign relations--United States; United States--Foreign relations--Latin America; Democracy; Elections; Communism; Nicaragua; Military assistance; Dictatorship; Cuba; Haiti; Corruption; Chile; Argentina; Brazil
description In this February 10, 1967 recording, panelists James Bagwell, John Napier, J.B. Sweeny, Armistead Selden, and Wesley Newton discuss the topic of 'The Future of Latin American Democracy. The panel was moderated by Auburn University student Charley Majors. The panel was part of the three-day Auburn Conference on International Affairs (ACOIA) in which speakers discussed the theme of 'The United States and Its World Alliances.' ACOIA was a regional conference, originally sponsored by the Auburn University Student Senate, on international affairs and social issues. Each conference focused on a specific theme and typically featured 5-10 speakers over a two- to three-day period. Circa 1970, the conference's format was changed to a series of speeches over a two- to three-month period; around the same time, the conference's purview was expanded to include domestic issues. In that connection, the conference's name was changed from 'Auburn Conference on International Affairs' to 'Horizons' in 1971. The Horizons lectures were organized by students on the Horizons Committee of the University Program Council (UPC) in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Title supplied by metadata creator.
spelling Panel Discussion on The Future of Latin American DemocracyBagwell, James E., 1941-; Napier, John Hawkins, 1925-; Sweeny, J.B.; Selden, Armistead I.; Newton, Wesley Phillips1967-02-10Majors, Charley In this February 10, 1967 recording, panelists James Bagwell, John Napier, J.B. Sweeny, Armistead Selden, and Wesley Newton discuss the topic of 'The Future of Latin American Democracy. The panel was moderated by Auburn University student Charley Majors. The panel was part of the three-day Auburn Conference on International Affairs (ACOIA) in which speakers discussed the theme of 'The United States and Its World Alliances.' ACOIA was a regional conference, originally sponsored by the Auburn University Student Senate, on international affairs and social issues. Each conference focused on a specific theme and typically featured 5-10 speakers over a two- to three-day period. Circa 1970, the conference's format was changed to a series of speeches over a two- to three-month period; around the same time, the conference's purview was expanded to include domestic issues. In that connection, the conference's name was changed from 'Auburn Conference on International Affairs' to 'Horizons' in 1971. The Horizons lectures were organized by students on the Horizons Committee of the University Program Council (UPC) in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Title supplied by metadata creator.Auburn Conference on International Affairshttps://archive.org/details/ACOIA_8_1_panelLatin America; Latin America--Politics and government, Latin America--Foreign relations--United States; United States--Foreign relations--Latin America; Democracy; Elections; Communism; Nicaragua; Military assistance; Dictatorship; Cuba; Haiti; Corruption; Chile; Argentina; BrazilsoundMPEG-3ACOIA 8 side one 1967 Panel.mp3RG579, Reel 8Auburn University Libraries. Special Collections and ArchivesAuburn University LibrariesengThis sound recording is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the sound recording are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other sound recordings in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/audio01/id/27
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