Borders and Bridges (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
216
Utgivningsdatum
2006-05-01
Förlag
Praeger Publishers Inc
Medarbetare
LaRosa, Michael
Illustratör/Fotograf
1 map
Illustrationer
1 map
Dimensioner
239 x 163 x 23 mm
Vikt
508 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1 Hardback
ISBN
9780275982041

Borders and Bridges

A History of U.S.-Latin American Relations

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The symbiotic relationship between the United States and Latin America has been filled with bitterness and anguish, on the one hand, and hope and cooperation, on the other. Each provides something the other lacks, and thus the relationship has the potential to work to the advantage of both. Brewer provides an introduction to the most important events in the diplomatic, military, social, and economic history of the relationship between the United States and countries of Latin America. The symbiotic relationship between the United States and Latin America has been filled with bitterness and anguish, on the one hand, and hope and cooperation, on the other. Each provides something the other lacks, and thus the relationship has the potential to work to the advantage of both. Brewer provides an introduction to the the most important events in the diplomatic, military, social, and economic history of the relationship between the United States and countries of Latin America. Soon after the American Revolutionary War, the new nation needed to build a solid relationship with Latin American countries in order to survive. The apex of hemispheric relations was not reached until World War II, when the area witnessed an unprecedented level of cooperation and mutual collaboration. This era ended with the onset of the Cold War, when the competition between capitalism and communism was fought by proxy throughout the developing world, adversely affecting the ability of Latin American nations to develop independent identities or thriving economies. Brewer argues that the events of 9/11 changed this relationship very little. Indeed, many of the issues that have long plagued U.S.-Latin American relations are returning as the United States focuses on the War on Terror in the Middle East and neglects its southern neighbors.
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"Borders and Bridges: A History of U.S.-Latin American Relations is required college-level reading for any who would approach the modern dilemmas of border protection armed with a historical approach. Here the changing relationship between the U.S. and Latin America is examined over the decades with an attention to US/Latin American collaboration and changing social and political interrelationships. From competition between differing political systems to changing military approaches, Borders and Bridges is a 'must' for any in-depth analysis." - The Midwest Book Review - The Bookwatch

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Stewart Brewer is Assistant Professor of History at Dana College.

Innehållsförteckning

Foreword by Michael LaRosa Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Foundations and Perceptions 2 The European Enlightenment and the Birth of U.S.Latin American Relations 3 The Independence Movements in Spanish Latin America and Brazil 4 The Monroe Doctrine, Manifest Destiny, and the Mexican War 5 Nineteenth-Century U.S. Imperialism and the Spanish American War 6 Gunboat Diplomacy, Panama, and the New World Policeman 7 The Great Depression, the Good Neighbor Policy, and World War II 8 The Cold War, the Cuban Revolution, and the Cuban Missile Crisis 9 The End of Nonintervention and the End of the Cold War 10 Crossing the Threshold of a New Century A Chronology of U.S.Latin American Relations Notes Bibliography Index