1st Edition

Containing Latin America From the Long Cold War to the Global Cold War in the Americas, 1910–1991

By Mark T. Berger Copyright 2026
188 Pages
by Routledge

188 Pages
by Routledge

188 Pages
by Routledge

Containing Latin America provides a fresh interpretive history of the making and remaking of Latin America and the United States from the Long Cold War to the Global Cold War (1910–1991), exploring how geopolitics created enduring patterns in inter-American relations. Berger argues that while each Latin American nation-state followed diverse historical trajectories—contrasting Mexico,... Read more
Introduction: The State and the Geopolitics of Development from the Long Cold War to the Global Cold War in the Americas 1. Long Cold War Rising: The Coming of the Global Cold War, 1910–1991 2. The Fight for the Free World: The Global Cold War and the Making of Latin America, 1945–1959 3. The Mirage of Modernization: The Global Cold War and the Remaking of Latin America, 1959–1968 4. The Age of Authoritarianism and after: The Global Cold War and the Unmaking of Latin America, 1968–1991. Epilogue—Grinding the Gears of Globalization: The Vagaries of US Hegemony, Pan Americanism, and Post-Cold War Capitalism, 1990s–2020s. Conclusion: Containing Latin America

Biography

Mark T. Berger taught history for 40 years at the University of New South Wales (Sydney) and the Naval Postgraduate School (Monterey, California), as well as the University of British Columbia (Vancouver and Okanagan), the University of the South Pacific (Suva), and Murdoch University (Perth). He is widely published with over 70 articles on history and international relations. He is also the author of Under Northern Eyes: Latin American Studies and US Hegemony in the Americas, 1898–1990 (1995) and The Battle for Asia: From Decolonization to Globalization (2004). He is also a co-author with Heloise Weber of Rethinking the Third World: International Development and World Politics (2014).