1st Edition
Troubled Neighbors The Story of US-Latin American Relations from FDR to the Present
By Henry Raymont
Copyright 2005
351 Pages
by
Routledge
352 Pages
by
Routledge
352 Pages
by
Routledge
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At one time the US and Latin America defined themselves in common as new and American, in contrast to the old, European order, and they enjoyed a period of friendship and cooperation based on that sustaining sense of commonality. With the advent of the Cold War, however, hemispheric solidarity and alliance faded fast, as the US became preoccupied with other regions of the world it deemed of deeper... Read more
* 1 Introduction * 2 The Past as Prologue: The Old Worlds Vision of the New * 3 Convergence: The Roosevelt Era * 4 Transition: Harry S. Truman * 5 The Eisenhower Era * 6 John F. Kennedy * 7 Lyndon Baines Johnson * 8 Richard Milhous Nixon * 9 Gerald Ford * 10 Jimmy Carter * 11 The Reagan Era: A Chronicle of an Administration Foretold * 12 George Bush: Return to Pragmatism * 13 Bill Clinton and the Politics of Trade * 14 Epilogue * Index
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Henry Raymont






