
Anonymous A. answered 08/07/24
MA (UNED, Spain) and PhD (ABD) in Classics (U Málaga, Spain)
Hello! After the Cold War, the United States stopped supporting military regimes in Latin America as part of a broader shift towards promoting democracy, human rights, and stability. Today, U.S. involvement in Latin American politics often involves diplomatic efforts, economic sanctions, and support for democratic institutions rather than direct military intervention. This approach reflects a more nuanced and less confrontational strategy compared to the Cold War era. I hope this helps!!!