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- توماس س. مان (بالإنجليزية: Thomas C. Mann) هو محامي ودبلوماسي أمريكي، ولد في 11 نوفمبر 1912 في لاريدو في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 23 يناير 1999 في لوبوك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Thomas Clifton Mann (* 11. November 1912 in Laredo, Texas; † 23. Januar 1999 in Austin, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Diplomat, der unter anderem Botschafter in El Salvador und Mexiko sowie als Unterstaatssekretär für Wirtschaft, Unternehmen und Landwirtschaftsangelegenheiten (United States Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs) einen der höchsten Posten im US-Außenministerium bekleidete. (de)
- Thomas Clifton Mann (11 de noviembre de 1912 - 23 de enero de 1999) fue un diplomático estadounidense especializado en temas de América Latina. Ingresó en el Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos en 1942 y rápidamente fue escalando puestos hasta convertirse en un personaje importante en la diplomacia estadounidense. Trabajó para influenciar en los asuntos internos de numerosos países latinoamericanos, por lo general priorizando el factor político o diplomático por delante de la intervención militar directa. Fue embajador en El Salvador entre 1955 y 1957; y embajador en México entre 1961 y 1963. Tras la llegada a la presidencia de Lyndon B. Johnson en 1963, Mann ocupó varios cargos de gran importancia dentro del Departamento de Estado que le consolidaron en Estados Unidos como persona de autoridad respecto a asuntos de América Latina. En 1964 esbozó la política de apoyar cambios de régimen para la promoción de los intereses económicos de los Estados Unidos. Esta política, que se alejaba de la línea moderada de la Alianza para el Progreso llevada a cabo por Kennedy años antes, recibió el nombre de Doctrina Mann. Thomas Mann abandonó el Departamento de Estado en 1966 para convertirse en portavoz de la . (es)
- Thomas Clifton Mann (November 11, 1912 – January 23, 1999) was an American diplomat who specialized in Latin American affairs. He entered the U.S. Department of State in 1942 and quickly rose through the ranks to become an influential establishment figure. He worked to influence the internal affairs of numerous Latin American nations, typically focusing on economic and political influence rather than direct military intervention. After Lyndon B. Johnson became President in 1963, Mann received a double appointment and was recognized as the U.S. authority on Latin America. In March 1964, Mann outlined a policy of supporting regime change and promoting the economic interests of U.S. businesses. This policy, which moved away from the political centrism of Kennedy's Alliance for Progress, has been called the Mann Doctrine. Mann left the State Department in 1966 and became a spokesperson for the Automobile Manufacturer's Association. (en)
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- توماس س. مان (بالإنجليزية: Thomas C. Mann) هو محامي ودبلوماسي أمريكي، ولد في 11 نوفمبر 1912 في لاريدو في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 23 يناير 1999 في لوبوك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Thomas Clifton Mann (* 11. November 1912 in Laredo, Texas; † 23. Januar 1999 in Austin, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Diplomat, der unter anderem Botschafter in El Salvador und Mexiko sowie als Unterstaatssekretär für Wirtschaft, Unternehmen und Landwirtschaftsangelegenheiten (United States Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs) einen der höchsten Posten im US-Außenministerium bekleidete. (de)
- Thomas Clifton Mann (11 de noviembre de 1912 - 23 de enero de 1999) fue un diplomático estadounidense especializado en temas de América Latina. Ingresó en el Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos en 1942 y rápidamente fue escalando puestos hasta convertirse en un personaje importante en la diplomacia estadounidense. Trabajó para influenciar en los asuntos internos de numerosos países latinoamericanos, por lo general priorizando el factor político o diplomático por delante de la intervención militar directa. Fue embajador en El Salvador entre 1955 y 1957; y embajador en México entre 1961 y 1963. (es)
- Thomas Clifton Mann (November 11, 1912 – January 23, 1999) was an American diplomat who specialized in Latin American affairs. He entered the U.S. Department of State in 1942 and quickly rose through the ranks to become an influential establishment figure. He worked to influence the internal affairs of numerous Latin American nations, typically focusing on economic and political influence rather than direct military intervention. After Lyndon B. Johnson became President in 1963, Mann received a double appointment and was recognized as the U.S. authority on Latin America. In March 1964, Mann outlined a policy of supporting regime change and promoting the economic interests of U.S. businesses. This policy, which moved away from the political centrism of Kennedy's Alliance for Progress, has b (en)
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